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Politics : Rat's Nest - Chronicles of Collapse

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (24002)7/27/2024 12:19:40 PM
From: TigerPaw1 Recommendation   of 24206
 
When burned, unlike carbon-based molecules, hydrogen gives off no greenhouse gases.

It should be pointed out that hydrogen burns at a high temperature. Also, hydrogen can't just burn to provide anything but heat. Useful energy will require that the hydrogen burn in a confined space.

The implication is that the hydrogen is going to burn next to other elements besides oxygen, in particular there is more nitrogen in the air. Metal or ceramic turbine blades are also subject to chemical changes due to the intense heat. All of this is going to create compounds other than water particularly ammonia and nitrous oxide.
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