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Hydrogen as greenhouse gas
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Cyril
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 16, 2003 12:58 am    Post subject: Re: Hydrogen as greenhouse gas Reply with quote

Retrouvons en direct Cyril Meynier
<meynier.cyril@//non_aus_pam//wanadoo.fr>, notre envoyé(e) spécial(e)
sur sci.energy.hydrogen:

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Each mole of methane is replaced by a mole of CO2 in the seam. And you
get a emission-free (but depletable) source of hydrogen.
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On this topic :
http://www.arc.ab.ca/extranet/CEM/Brochures2003/ECBM_flyer.pdf


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Philip Felton
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2003 1:56 pm    Post subject: Re: Hydrogen as greenhouse gas Reply with quote

Dan Bloomquist wrote:

[quote]You screwed up the headers:
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Sorry didn>t touch 'em.

Phil.



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Philip Felton wrote:



Cyril Meynier wrote:

Dan Bloomquist wrote:
In the case of methane, (which we already import), it can be used
directly as a fuel. Why suffer the losses by using the hydrogen vector?

Both coal and methane can be turned directly to hydrogen.

from coal :
C + 2H2O ->2H2 + CO2
in fact :
C + H2O -> C0 + H2 (syngas)
A reaction that has been used for decades. It was used around
1900 to produce city gas from coal. Some French build "gazogenes",
devices that used this reaction to run a car using coal or wood during
WWII. Several modern coal-fired plants (IGCC) uses thius reaction and
burn syngas in turbines.
Then :
CO + H2O -> CO2 + H2


Where do you get the idea that coal = C from? CH is more like it.

Phil.


Best, Dan.

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