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"Hydrogen Technology" LLC

Started by lancaIV, May 02, 2021, 08:03:18 AM

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lancaIV

https://overunity.com/7679/selfrunning-free-energy-devices-up-to-5-kw-from-tariel-kapanadze/msg557273/#new


based by #22810 given details :


https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/highly-effective-hydrogen-h2-generator-giorgi-tsivtsivadze


The cost of the generator is $ 7,500


for comparation :


https://pv-magazine-usa.com/2020/03/26/electrolyzer-overview-lowering-the-cost-of-hydrogen-and-distributing-its-productionhydrogen-industry-overview-lowering-the-cost-and-distributing-production/


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At a current price of $9,800, the device supplies half a cubic meter of hydrogen per hour, or one kilogram of hydrogen every 24 hours. With a targeted service life of 30,000 hours, the unit currently achieves a price of $7.30/kg, which corresponds to $0.19/kWh (calorific value). These figures, however, do not include the price of the 54 kWh of electricity required to produce 1 kilogram of hydrogen with AEM electrolysis. If we assume, for example, that the input electricity costs $0.055/kWh, this adds another $3/kg, or $0.075/kWh of hydrogen, to the production cost.


........... ( 2020 article citation end)



In given device is developed a completely new cheap hydrogen technology by cavitation electrolysis method. obtained by this technology electrolyzer will be 10 times cheaper of existed prototypes.



$ 7500 ( prototype ) divided 10 (times cheaper ) = $ 750  mass production preview


Production capacity - 1.5 kg / h of hydrogen (H2)        (  equates 50 KWh heat energy  )


Power consumption - 1.3 kW / h


https://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?DB=EPODOC&II=0&ND=3&adjacent=true&locale=en_EP&FT=D&date=20140501&CC=WO&NR=2014064470A1&KC=A1


According to the cavitation-electrolysis hydrogen generator of the present invention, there are advantages in that the efficiency of hydrogen generation can be improved by energy effective combination of cavitation and electrolysis and hydrogen production costs also is remarkably reduced due to device cheap materials construction.


Condition :     $ 750 hydrogen generator / 50 KWh hydrogen output =         $ 15/KWh hydrogen generation capacity ( purity grade ?)


                     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTTjAyJGb-0&list=PLrjDaROFnEt1qo8HS3gw2CdGODvjFsa8g&index=13


                    H2 output - 280- 300 l/min.   =   1,5 - 1,6 kg/h

                     https://www.f6s.com/hydrogentechnologyllc


                     " ..... and adding the Brown's gas (HHO)  ..... " : Brown gas or hydrogen ?





   $ 0,375 per Kg hydrogen ( or less pure: Brown gas ?)  production price possible ( 1,3 KWh per 50 KWh H2 electricity a $ 0,1 calculating )






                     cheap and clean enough for "renewable cycle"



                     H2 and CO2 base for  : sun- or windfuels  http://www.dotyenergy.com/    https://www.sunfire.de/de/home





                                       H2  output - 280- 300 l/min.   =   1,5 - 1,6 kg/h


                               and if HHO or OH output


                     https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/oxygen-hydrogen-power-fuel-generator-concept-hydrogen-rd-manager


Measured as 1m3 / 1,000 liters of OH gas producing vessel with the respective number and size of electrolysis cells, similar to ours, will produce 1m3 (1,000 liters)of ОH gas with 380Wh or 0.38kWh power.


1m3, or 1,000 liters of ОH gas weighs 0.535 kg at 0,45 bar pressure and 20deg.С :
1L OН =>  0.38Wh

1000L OН = 0.535 kg OН => 380Wh = 0.38kWh/m3

PURE HYDROGEN weighs 1/9 of the  ОН, because the H2 molecule's molar mass is 2 g/mol, and the ОН's molar mass is 18 g/mol, or 9 times more.

So, 1m3  (1,000 liters) of ОH gas, produced by our cell, contains :

0.535 kg OH : 9 = 0.06 kg (60 grams) of PURE HYDROGEN, produced with 0.38 kWh, at 0.45 bar / 20deg.C .

Sergh

It seems to me that this has not yet been verified by independent experts.

lancaIV

Pure hydrogen or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxyhydrogen electrolysis ?


Independent from the case ,by given theory :


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxyhydrogen

Production


A pure stoichiometric mixture may be obtained by water electrolysis, which uses an electric current to dissociate the water molecules:electrolysis: 2 H2O → 2 H2 + O2combustion: 2 H2 + O2 → 2 H2O
William Nicholson was the first to decompose water in this manner in 1800. In theory, the input energy of a closed system will always equal the output energy, as the first law of thermodynamics states.


However, in practice no systems are perfectly closed, and the energy required to generate the oxyhydrogen will always exceed the energy released by combusting it, even at maximum practical efficiency, as the second law of thermodynamics implies (see Electrolysis of water#Efficiency ).




https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrolysis_of_water#Efficiency


Industrial output[edit]Efficiency of modern hydrogen generators is measured by energy consumed per standard volume of hydrogen (MJ/m3), assuming standard temperature and pressure of the H2.
The lower the energy used by a generator, the higher its efficiency would be;
a 100%-efficient electrolyser would consume 39.4 kilowatt-hours per kilogram (142 MJ/kg) of hydrogen,[24] 12,749 joules per litre (12.75 MJ/m3).


Practical electrolysis (using a rotating electrolyser at 15 bar pressure) may consume 50 kW⋅h/kg (180 MJ/kg), and a further 15 kW⋅h (54 MJ) if the hydrogen is compressed for use in hydrogen cars.[25]


Electrolyzer vendors provide efficiencies based on enthalpy. To assess the claimed efficiency of an electrolyzer it is important to establish how it was defined by the vendor (i.e. what enthalpy value, what current density, etc.).




https://www.ammoniaenergy.org/articles/israeli-group-develops-new-electrolysis-technology/


In a September 15 Technion press release , the researchers state that their technology "facilitates an unprecedented energetic efficiency of 98.7% in the production of hydrogen from water."

stivep


lancaIV

Yes,the one , Giorgi Tsivtsivadze, is the commercial company "Hydrogen Technology" LLC  director and she , BURJANADZE SOPHIA , is the "hydrogen generation" concept inventor(-a)!


A 2012 official applied idea ! Not new ! But by chemistry : " hydrogen technology"  or  " oxy-hydrogen technology"  generator ?


Wesley,there are official theologian in commercial companies their administrative board world-wide and :


no ! seldom the company - owned by religious institutions !


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