New method from Penn State researchers:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/11/071112172203.htm
great article! thanks for posting!
Excerpt:
"This process produces 288 percent more energy in hydrogen than the electrical energy that is added to the process," says Logan.
Yes thanks for the posting. This approach looks to have some real possibilities. Getting Mother Nature to help us through biological critters like bacteria should be investigated further.
Quote from: Evil Roy Slade on November 14, 2007, 11:27:59 PM
Yes thanks for the posting. This approach looks to have some real possibilities. Getting Mother Nature to help us through biological critters like bacteria should be investigated further.
This is one of my favorite approaches. There are many of us tyring to achieve free energy by mostly physical means, but why ignore biology? Using living microorganisms as our "free labor" in producing energy could be the key.
Regards,
jeffc