hydrogen from saltwater should replace coal fired electric power plants
A nationwide list shows over 600 coal plants in the United States
Coal-fired power plants represent over a third of our carbon emissions, and over half of our electricity mix. Emissions from coal have been a detriment to health, agriculture, and social justice for years. If there's any fat to cut out of our energy portfolio first, it's coal. The developed world has been phasing out coal for decades now - at this point any new energy should come from renewable sources, which we know create more jobs per megawatt, at lower cost to society.
If' we're really out to make a dent in our emissions - creating green jobs, cutting carbon - the best way to protect our efforts is to ensure that our resources are invested in better electricity sources. We can do better than coal.
Carve up the mountain, Remove the coal, and Fill the River Valleys with Slag.
Plan to strip mine coal right through 11 miles of salmon-bearing streams in Alaska would destroy critical wetlands and headwater streams beyond the point of restoration, according to three new studies by scientists.
What Are the Challenges?
The greatest technical challenge to hydrogen production is cost reduction. For transportation, a key driver for energy independence, hydrogen must be cost-competitive with conventional fuels and technologies on a per-mile basis. This means that the cost of hydrogen — regardless of the production technology, and including the cost of delivery — must be in the range of $2.00 to $3.00 per gallon gasoline equivalent (untaxed). Note: Transportation fuels are often compared based on their equivalency to gasoline. The amount of fuel with the energy content of one gallon of gasoline is referred to as a gallon gasoline equivalent (gge).
What is our solution?
We at b.a.r.industries llc. Have designed an eco friendly electric power system that would replace coal fired power plants using nothing but sea water.
The United States has a very large hydrogen supply.
The ocean.
Our system uses free saltwater to generate unlimited amounts of hydrogen and oxygen.
We use free power to run these power stations.
These systems are completely off grid meaning we don’t need any electric power from the grid.
The problem with most people is they are concentrating their efforts on hydrogen to the auto market.
Hydrogen is best suited for electric power production not cars. contact me at b.a.r.industries llc.1-603-763-8929 bow77666@yahoo.cm