Say finally we have the fusion reactor
- From: "Boss_not_in" <Boss_not_in@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 15:52:18 +0800
OK, now we finally have unlimited energy from the fusion of hydrogen atom.
The output of this fusion power plant most likely is in the form of
electricity.
My question is how can we use it to power our car?
The current recharge-able batteries is not efficient enough to store the
electric power.
Maybe we can use the electricity from the fusion power plant to extract
hydrogen from water.
This hydrogen is then store in a compressed tank (like the natural gas
vehicle)
and this hydrogen will burn in the internal combustion engine in a chemical
process
(1 hydrogen + 2 oxygen = H2O which is water)
I think all gasoline type vehicle (with small modification) will be able to
run on hydrogen fuel.
Note: In my country, most taxes use natural gas as fuel, this natural gas is
very similar to hydrogen
The gas is compress under high presure into a tank that located at the back
of the car.
With one full tank of gas, the car can run 220km. and it cost only around
RM10/= (Malaysia ringgit)
.
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