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by tinco
4007 days ago
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It's an interesting idea. It seems a little crazy to go through the extremely energy intensive process of electrolysis just to create a gas, but you could recapture the gas and use it for something. There's got to be a catch though. I think it's going to be that gas is too light to effectively move a turbine so the amount generated will be really small (i.e. smaller than the electrolysis costs) |
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You could power the electrolysis from solar, but then you've got transmission loss on the wires. You're right the gases are too lightweight to push more than the lightest fan turbine.
Even having the gases get separated, turn a turbine while floating up, get recombined into water, then be pulled down past another turbine by gravity, we might not get the full 1.5v back.