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To: gg cox who wrote (165282)11/20/2020 2:45:01 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu1 Recommendation

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First of all you can mix up to 20% H2 with NG and use same compressing equipment according to US Dept.of Energy.(NREL)
Therefore your first claim is void as the mixture is easily separated at destination NG 1 kg is 0.8 cubic meter 1 kg H2 12 m^3

Gasoline v hydrogen 1 liter gasoline = 1.6378664 lbs

gasoline will burn your car in a fatal accident

Hydrogen will just speed up into the air if a leak from a rupture will happen compared to gasoline that will drip and catch fire

Musk is clueless related to production efficiencies of hydrogen, and I assume you should be updated

Around 1,000 C water starts to disintegrate, in H H2, O O2 OH in a random fashion, modern SMR's work at those temperatures I know the details of separation as I work on facilitating such and is not for public distribution.

There are also other venues to extract H2 at high efficiency - do not know them all every week or so appear new developments same with fuel cells

Transport over distances on seas are a problem but so has LNG at -168 C. brittleness induced by H2 in steel is known and there are special coatings to remove this effect. Saudi Arabia intends to ship H2 in mass to Europe from a JV with an US company

Oxygen and hydrogen can be mixed without having a oxidation reaction up yo around 570C when it self-ignite

Sparks are dangerous in all cases, NG, gasoline vapor hydrogen gas if oxygen gas is available in closed spaces. In open spaces H2 is the least dangerous from the 3 mentioned

Transporting H2 in LOHC would be indeed safer and developments are on the way

Elon Musk arrogant narrow minded person, knows no chemistry or nuclear physics, great at PR sending more debris into space with his idiotic Tesla car which achieved nothing except self-promotion

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