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Gold/Mining/Energy : SOFC vrs PEM Fuel Cells (Debate Forum)

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To: Sleeperz who wrote (43)7/9/1999 1:50:00 AM
From: blue_chip  Read Replies (1) of 79
 
So tell me what happens to compressed or liquified gas when the pressure drops, would a hole in a tank not cause the gas to decompress??? expand??? EXPLODE???? (assuming there is an ignition source - i.e. a spark)??? Your right, its not the Hindenburg, its the "Ballardburg". Sorry, but the United States is not shall I say the safest country in the world to live in, it has a very long history of terrorist attacks against both its citizens and its property, at home, and abroad.

Seriously though, I would like to hear some honest and frank comments about what kind of explosion or force those tanks would create in either an accident, or possible terrorist act. I honestly would not want to step foot on one of those buses.
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