Tech Tuesday 07/31/18 – Back In The Saddle Edition

Oscar Gordon

A Navy Turbine Tech who learned to spin wrenches on old cars, Oscar has since been trained as an Engineer & Software Developer & now writes tools for other engineers. When not in his shop or at work, he can be found spending time with his family, gardening, hiking, kayaking, gaming, or whatever strikes his fancy & fits in the budget.

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6 Responses

  1. J_A says:

    TT03

    The day we can use solar energy directly (or as an aid) to make water electrolysis an energy efficient process, the world’s energy problems will be over for centuries.

    Go on, University of Campinas (which happens to be a very pleasant city, too)Report

    • Oscar Gordon in reply to J_A says:

      That, and figuring out to store Hydrogen at temperatures above cryogenic.Report

      • Lyle in reply to Oscar Gordon says:

        Actually there is a well known process to add Co2 to hydrogen and get methane out the Sabitier process, which itself is a bit exothermic to boot. My contention is that methane made from hydrogen and Co2 from the air is about the same as biofuels but just more efficient in terms of energy consumed. Further the infrastructure is already in place. Natural gas underground storage is well proven to boot.Report

  2. Kolohe says:

    I’m struck by how well written TT01 is. I can’t know for sure, of course, but it seems like they did a great job of explaining the science to ordinary people without oversimplifying it or dumbing it down too much.Report