jean63 wrote:
But, there is a lot of good "stuff" on TV ......... especially on FR5 (in the afternoon if you are retired, there are a lot of very interesting documentaries) and on ARTE the evening.
Yeah, that’s how much time I need, I even record films that I never watch ...
the day I work, take off at 7:00 am and return at 19:00 pm
remains the homework of the kids and some emails on Econologie.com
then you have to choose between TV, mail, accounts, family games, culinary evenings ... and often at the expense of sleep time
Here, I finished crying: cry:
Otherwise, hydroliene seems ideal.
As for the production of hydrogen, why transport it, when we can produce it everywhere by the sea from solar energy?
There is that too:
LOW PRESSURE STORAGE
An alternative to the use of gas pressure tanks would be to store hydrogen in certain carbonaceous materials or in certain metal alloys capable of absorbing hydrogen and of restoring it when necessary. This storage method is currently the subject of numerous studies.
and above all that: http://www.ceth.fr/hydrurefr.php
http://www.ceth.fr/electrolysefr.php