> I'm lumping several replies together, as I use digest mode. Hopefully I don't cause too much confusion with my edits! > Your right bad information should not be spread... > > Explain how getting hydrogen out of oil is better? > I never said getting hydrogen out of oil was better, I said that was how it was done... Currently, that's the cheapest, easiest way of producing it, so that's where it comes from. On Solar Power: > > But petro-derived electric power is more costly -- you're burning the > furniture to heat the house. I agree, but most of the power generated around here (Ontario) is either nuclear or Hydro. Coal and Petro account for 20-30%. I really like the idea of solar power. Who doesn't? I've been watching the price of solar panels, and when they drop enough to have a reasonable pay back time, I'll buy them. Their efficiencies are getting better, but so far, their prices have remained too high. That's why they require subsidized buy back plans to make them worthwhile. > that the Arabs may cut their own economic throats when Western users > cut back on use as is going on right now and ever higher fuel prices > drive a > public clamor for other energies. Except that a lot of the current high oil prices have more to do with Wall Street Commodity funds, rather than Opec. > > I'll need to research cracking hydrogen from oil, yet that looks > to put us > right back to deriving energy, albeit a "second party"- result, from > a source > that depletes. Once you derive the hydrogen from the oil- I suppose > the oil > still can be used for some purpose- but I can't see how you'd re- > derive the > hydrogen from the oil. Also, what form (state- gas/fluid/solid ) is > hydrogen > found other than "cracking" molecules? In the olden times (ie >70 years ago), oil was refined by simple distillation techniques. In this manner light products, like gasoline, were separated from intermediate products, like diesel, and heavy products, like bunker C fuel oil. Modern refineries use catalytic cracking techniques to break the large hydrocarbon molecules of crude oil into whatever chemical they want. But there are no freebies! If you crack everything to gasoline, you get no diesel... The fact that most Hydrogen comes from oil, was exactly the point I was making. You're NOT moving away from oil, by moving to Hydrogen. You are much much cleaner (which is a good thing!), but you're still relying on oil. Things like Ethanol and Bio-Diesel, help move away from oil, but they don't completely address CO2 emissions, and global warming. And then there's the whole debate about food vs fuel. Is it better to use corn/soy crops for ethanol/diesel or to feed people? It's a new world out there... Dave _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list