ontheplane
Well-Known Member
I agree with the panel.
The energy needed to get the Hydrogen from the water is huge, but what's then even worse is the enormous energy needed to COMPRESS and cool the hydrogen to get it to a liquid to store it in the tank.
It is crazily inneficient to do this. The only way it might work is if you plug your boat to shorepower for weeks on end to create and then compress the hydrogen into tanks, but the range when you unplugged and headed off would be small, and then you'd need weeks to refuel - totally non-viable.
One fuel that Lotus are looking at is Methanol. Created in a similar way to alchohol but using a methane constituent as well it's an interesting fuel.
But like everything it's far from perfect, you'd need to keep all the worlds cows in sheds with methane recovery systems etc etc... still not viable.....
Only solution - use a sail!
The energy needed to get the Hydrogen from the water is huge, but what's then even worse is the enormous energy needed to COMPRESS and cool the hydrogen to get it to a liquid to store it in the tank.
It is crazily inneficient to do this. The only way it might work is if you plug your boat to shorepower for weeks on end to create and then compress the hydrogen into tanks, but the range when you unplugged and headed off would be small, and then you'd need weeks to refuel - totally non-viable.
One fuel that Lotus are looking at is Methanol. Created in a similar way to alchohol but using a methane constituent as well it's an interesting fuel.
But like everything it's far from perfect, you'd need to keep all the worlds cows in sheds with methane recovery systems etc etc... still not viable.....
Only solution - use a sail!