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To: Sung Q. Kim who wrote (236)10/3/1998 3:07:00 AM
From: dch  Respond to of 2513
 
Sung,

Exceedingly kind and generous of you to provide your report.
Excellent job.
Thanks very much.

--dch



To: Sung Q. Kim who wrote (236)10/3/1998 6:43:00 AM
From: Dr. Harvey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2513
 
Sung, excellent work, thank you.



To: Sung Q. Kim who wrote (236)10/17/1998 5:48:00 PM
From: Dr. Harvey  Respond to of 2513
 
From the National Hydrogen Assoc. website,

Hydrogen will also play a role in the generation of electricity at fixed power plants. In
addition to the present use of hydrogen as a coolant for electrical turbines, hydrogen will
become a fuel. In those remote locations without an electrical grid, electricity from solar, wind,
tidal, and other renewable sources will be used increasingly in a sustainable world. These
sources of electricity are often intermittent and require a storage component. Even relatively
steady sources of electricity, such as hydropower, may benefit economically from an energy
storage system to meet peak power requirements. Hydrogen produced from off-peak or surplus
power can be used to store energy for delivery — as electricity — when needed.

Ultimately, hydrogen will be available to each residence and business through a pipeline
infrastructure, analogous to the present natural gas pipeline network. Hydrogen will be used to
supply electricity to each home and business by locally sited fuel cells which provide the
electricity as well as space heating, with no air or water pollution, in a quiet unobtrusive manner
compatible with our daily environment. Such a distributed generation system may eliminate the
need for large, central power plants and provide electric utilities with increased flexibility in the
design of their systems. Indeed, natural gas-powered stationary fuel cells are already sold as
environmentally clean distributed cogeneration power systems, serving as a test bed and
precursor to future hydrogen-powered cogeneration systems.

ttcorp.com



To: Sung Q. Kim who wrote (236)10/31/1998 7:32:00 AM
From: Dr. Harvey  Respond to of 2513
 
Intersting link on hydrogen conference overseas, calstart.org