And if 'natural' hydrogen turns out to be exploitable (as well as helium)
'Natural' geological hydrogen
- hydrogen / methane hydrogen / nitrogen
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The first work of IFPEN confirmed the existence of locally significant fluxes of H2 on the largest mass of peridotites, on a global scale; but above all they have demonstrated the ubiquity of hydrogen flow in the intraplate zone. Diffused in most of the sites, these flows locally present substantial accumulations.
The various natural fluids studied can have more than 80% of H2. This gas is associated with methane, sometimes with nitrogen, and locally with helium in economically exploitable quantities (while the world supply of this rare gas which finds high-tech applications is also very tight at present. ).
* Helium prices soar, children deprived of balloons *
No more balloons at Disney! The eponymous amusement park in Tokyo announced this week that it was suspending its ridership of Mickey, Donald and other characters inflated with helium because of shortage.
Geological hydrogen natural non-renewable exploit
Geological hydrogen natural non-renewable exploit
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Torture for Dummies
Forbid to express the idea that the field is acceleration (magnetic and gravitational)
And you get your patent mental torture option executioner successfully
Natural hydrogen, an energy Eldorado?
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"Natural hydrogen could well constitute a revolutionary energy sector in the coming decades. The French Institute of Petroleum and New Energies (IFPEN) is already embarking on a vast research program."
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"Natural hydrogen could well constitute a revolutionary energy sector in the coming decades. The French Institute of Petroleum and New Energies (IFPEN) is already embarking on a vast research program."
Hic wrote:And if 'natural' hydrogen turns out to be exploitable (as well as helium)
'Natural' geological hydrogen
- hydrogen / methane hydrogen / nitrogen
*** http://www.enerzine.com/12/15593+et-si- ... sersPage=1 ***
The first work of IFPEN confirmed the existence of locally significant fluxes of H2 on the largest mass of peridotites, on a global scale; but above all they have demonstrated the ubiquity of hydrogen flow in the intraplate zone. Diffused in most of the sites, these flows locally present substantial accumulations.
The various natural fluids studied can have more than 80% of H2. This gas is associated with methane, sometimes with nitrogen, and locally with helium in economically exploitable quantities (while the world supply of this rare gas which finds high-tech applications is also very tight at present. ).
* Helium prices soar, children deprived of balloons *
No more balloons at Disney! The eponymous amusement park in Tokyo announced this week that it was suspending its ridership of Mickey, Donald and other characters inflated with helium because of shortage.
0 x
"Let food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food" Hippocrates
"Everything has a price has no value" Nietzche
Torture for Dummies
Forbid to express the idea that the field is acceleration (magnetic and gravitational)
And you get your patent mental torture option executioner successfully
"Everything has a price has no value" Nietzche
Torture for Dummies
Forbid to express the idea that the field is acceleration (magnetic and gravitational)
And you get your patent mental torture option executioner successfully
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