If this technology holds its promises, then we found an efficient way to store energy from the overproduction of generators, for instance solar panels during the day/summer, and nuclear plants which often produce more electricity than what is immediately needed. But I'd like to see the impact of that technology on the environment.
This is perfect for boats and ships since water is always available and not something you need to carry with you. My main worry is that the cost of refueling will be too high.
I can’t see how the Hydrogen paste is made or what it’s made from( whether natuaral or synthetic or toxic)?, You say you use Electrolysis to make the Hydrogen but how is the Hydrogen put into the paste?
@@Kiyarose3999 They react Magnesium Hydride paste with water to produce Hydrogen. So it is really getting hydrogen already in water.Just like producing hydrogen when reacting aluminum with sodium hydroxide in water.
Mohammad Qatouni I thought the paste was a substance developed/used to store Hydrogen, not to make it, to make Hydrogen surely the best way is via Electrolysis. Storing Hydrogen I think is best done by compression as apposed to using another substance ( MgH2) to hold the Hydrogen.
Wow! So now we should make air pollution and plastic manufacturing illegal and fine the companies that do it. We can use the fines to finance the conversion to renewables!
If this technology holds its promises, then we found an efficient way to store energy from the overproduction of generators, for instance solar panels during the day/summer, and nuclear plants which often produce more electricity than what is immediately needed.
But I'd like to see the impact of that technology on the environment.
This is perfect for boats and ships since water is always available and not something you need to carry with you. My main worry is that the cost of refueling will be too high.
How is the process reversed? Recharged?
Hallo, was passiert mit dem MGH2 nachdem es reagiert hat, entladen wurde? Ist es wieder aufladbar oder muss die entladene Paste entsorgt werden?
What happened to this project?
What happened to this invention?
They're currently building a production facility.
it's dead. storing all this hydrogen into paste is costly, and then converting it back to gas it's also costly. It will never be used in vehicles
I can’t see how the Hydrogen paste is made or what it’s made from( whether natuaral or synthetic or toxic)?, You say you use Electrolysis to make the Hydrogen but how is the Hydrogen put into the paste?
MgH2
Mohammad Qatouni ?
@@Kiyarose3999 They react Magnesium Hydride paste with water to produce Hydrogen. So it is really getting hydrogen already in water.Just like producing hydrogen when reacting aluminum with sodium hydroxide in water.
Mohammad Qatouni I thought the paste was a substance developed/used to store Hydrogen, not to make it, to make Hydrogen surely the best way is via Electrolysis. Storing Hydrogen I think is best done by compression as apposed to using another substance ( MgH2) to hold the Hydrogen.
@@Kiyarose3999 Nop.the hydrogen storage is in water. And instead of electrolysis.. they take advantage of stored chemical energy
Wow! So now we should make air pollution and plastic manufacturing illegal and fine the companies that do it. We can use the fines to finance the conversion to renewables!