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Originally Posted by Catfish
"So if you have 10 sq metres of this unit, you can power a whole house … to replace your consumption of natural gas at home for cooking and heating"
I cannot quite imagine this is true, but ... 93 litres of hydrogen an hour per square meter! P
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Its no perpetuum mobile, the moisture and air taken out of the air, are then not in the regional air anymore, obviously. Changes in micro-climate, more dryness? We know that in huie metropoles with huge and high buildings you even have city-created micro weather zones.
I do not mean to kill this new idea in its cradle, but I am sceptical regarding that there are no costs involved. These we must learn about, and only when we know it we can make an educated assessment of how useful or dangeorus this concept might be.