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Torez

09/15/20 7:42 AM

#2923 RE: monoatomicgold #2921

And there are people like you who promote other garbage stocks
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srm4u

09/15/20 11:04 AM

#2937 RE: monoatomicgold #2921

beside just making money, NKLA transport is running on a break down of water.....soon they will have a network of hydrogen fuel and electric-vehicle charging stations.....NKLA uses solar panels or wind turbine for the electrolysis process.....https://nikolamotor.com/hydrogen

Hydrogen is the most frequently found element on the planet, however it’s not as easy as just ‘plucking’ this from where it ‘lives’ and storing it away, waiting for a car to use this as fuel. This is because the H2 chemical element (H2 being hydrogen) is abundant on earth, but nearly always as part of another compound such as water (H20 - i.e. a compound which contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom).

Due to how fuel cells work, hydrogen needs to be in gas form to power a car. So we need some way of separating hydrogen from a multi-atom compound (like water) into just its base H2 compound, and also storing it as in gas form. The next section takes a detailed look at different ways this can be achieved.

Electrolysis: hydrogen can be produced using electrolysis, where an electrical current is passed through water, splitting the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. The electrolysis process itself produces no negative externalities, e.g. greenhouse gas emissions. But naturally the source of the electric might produce bad emissions: i.e. if produced by burning coal. However when the electric is produced through renewable energy sources (solar, wind, biomass etc), there are zero harmful global warming emissions. Electrolysis is a fairly light-weight process which wouldn’t require complex equipment, and thus more local generation is possible.
https://www.greencarfuture.com/hydrogen/hydrogen-fuel-come-from
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