Sunday, August 21, 2011

The concept of hydrogen fuel

Hydrogen, being the most prevalent element in the Universe, has been around a while. However the only time the concept of hydrogen as fuel was really utilized was in 1928-1930 when Rudolph Erin, a German engineer, converted several thousand trucks, buses, airplanes, submarines and cars to run on hydrogen fuel. These were internal combustion implementations.

Erin sat out WWII in Canada and by the time he returned to Germany after the war the United States had built the world wide oil companies to supply the military machine, Saudi Arabia was on line and oil and gasoline was cheap. The world has been stuck on the depleting oil path for the last sixty five years.

 The world has consumed over a trillion barrels of oil so far and there are still an estimated two trillion barrels of hard oil to be had, at great expense. The only difficulty is that burning an additional two trillion barrels of oil will doom the planet to Venus type global warming and bring an end to the species (us) who were smart enough and stupid enough to build a global "civilization" on the basis of a polluting, depleting resource.

Solar hydrogen fuel is the only way to a secure future and the requirement is to provide it and change the concept from polluting fossil fuels as fuel to clean renewable hydrogen as fuel.

John Gotthold- President of the Silicon Valley Chapter of the American Hydrogen Association.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Welcome To The AHASVC Team Forum

This is the place where active members of the American Hydrogen Association of Silicon Valley share their thoughts and ideas for replacing our carbon-based energy infrastructure with one using hydrogen and renewable energy sources.

This is a new site and is a work in progress. We invite you to follow our posts. We have created the AHASVC Public Forum (http://ahasvcpublicforum.blogspot.com) for everyone to comment on our posts and to contribute your own thoughts and ideas.

We invite you to attend our meetings on the third Saturday of each month from 10:00am - noon at:

Peninsula Conservation Center
3921 East Bayshore Road
Palo Alto, California

Next  meetings are November 19 and December 17. More information is on our Website at:
http://www.ahasvc.org