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Seawater, caffeine, cans: MIT has the recipe for on-demand hydrogen.
(en.futuroprossimo.it)
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Here's some math on that "revolutionary" idea to put things into perspective, as it turns out, it's pretty underwhelming:
And remember, this is assuming we use EVERY SINGLE BIT of aluminum we produce globally!
Obv hydrogen is "cleaner" than gas, but the point is the scale - this method is a drop in the ocean compared to current energy usage.
TL;DR: Using ALL the world's annual aluminum production to make hydrogen would only give us 0.73% of the energy we get from natural gas....
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For the math nerds, here's more detail on the chemistry and energy calc:
BTU Calculation:
Methane Comparison: