Ugh.. one of his arguements for not selling this tech right now seems flawed.
-- "Hydrogen is the most powerful fuel, but it's a gas. If I gave you hydrogen right now you wouldn't know what to do with it."
-- For now, he says, he'll have to work on convincing people to find ways to make hydrogen "fuel cell" technology easy-to-use.
How about a system right there and then to burn the hydrogen as it is being created and store it in a battery. Why does this need to be any different than using solar cells to store electricity in deep cycle batteries in the home?
Also, saying "I'm not releasing a way to make cheap hydrogen until people have ways to use it" seems very self defeating. This is like saying, I'm not giving you a computer until you can write a bunch of programs to run on it.
It is his invention and he can do whatever he can to monetize it. I was just thinking that an altruistic release of this would change the world overnight.
-- "Hydrogen is the most powerful fuel, but it's a gas. If I gave you hydrogen right now you wouldn't know what to do with it."
-- For now, he says, he'll have to work on convincing people to find ways to make hydrogen "fuel cell" technology easy-to-use.
How about a system right there and then to burn the hydrogen as it is being created and store it in a battery. Why does this need to be any different than using solar cells to store electricity in deep cycle batteries in the home?
Also, saying "I'm not releasing a way to make cheap hydrogen until people have ways to use it" seems very self defeating. This is like saying, I'm not giving you a computer until you can write a bunch of programs to run on it.
It is his invention and he can do whatever he can to monetize it. I was just thinking that an altruistic release of this would change the world overnight.