Monday, April 9, 2012

Hydrogen Economy Vision

Hydrogen Economy

My vision for the Hydrogen Economy started 30 years ago.  Things developed into our eventual scaled models and then we finally had our full scale prototype built in March 2008 (pic below), its now time to move forward to the next steps.  With successful technology review and confirmation of my wind turbine, roll out is very straight forward and simple.



 Once we have our review back and its positive we shall build the first commercial build and prove the power projections.

The next step is to build the first full wind farm along with the hydrogen electrolyzers, I designed and developed to use all available energy generation and convert it into hydrogen and then stored as ammonia for resale.  This method will eliminate any concerns about grid connection and public utility delays and remove the potentially very lengthy wrangling with a grid operator for a (PPA) power purchase agreement.



The following steps are rather straight forward in building additional farms and ammonia storage and transports.  When or if a hydrogen market evolves we will be in a position to provide as much as would be necessary for replacement of all oil and gas usage.  Using Mutual Fund backing and ETF to support farm builds.



Hydrogen Economy Build Out



Doing just a sampling the build out would take the next decade to build out if all gasoline and transportation fuels where exchanged for hydrogen.  A workforce just for the turbines and electrolyzers would be 7,500,000 workers and to handle replacement parts and maintenance as well the workforce over that same time period would add an additional 1,500,000 workers.

To also replace the nuclear, natural gas, coal fired energy generation would add an additional 2,750,000 workers over the next decade of build out.  Many more jobs with grid build out and new connections would benefit as well.

These estimations are also adding additional workforce for the establishment of localized energy storage of ammonia systems to support baseline and overage during peak power periods to avoid blackouts and brownouts.

To also include all the workforce to convert the cars, trucks and other transportation over to hydrogen would involve additional millions of workers.  In the end the USA would be totally energy independent with power generated locally and monies from that generation and workforce spent within the US., greatly expanding our economy and preserving our way of life and for that of our children and our children's children.

Millions up on millions in the US workforce back to work and opening up new opportunities working for a decent wage, making our lives better and our country stronger.

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