Sounds very dodgy to me. It "oxidises" the particles (ie burns them) and then reduces them - all while giving off energy, oxygen and hydrogen!
http://www.afr.com/business/energy/electricity/infratech-industries-promises-clean-cheap-energyondemand-20170404-gvdmck
WTH is this article talking about ?
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Posted Sunday 28 May 2017 @ 12:22:15 pm from IP #
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Makes perfect sense. You buy the system and rent the particle cartridge. The compressed air is forced through the cartridge and heat energy is produced. When the patented particle cartridge is depleted, you return it to the supplier and exchange it for another one, and pay for the refill. The supplier takes the used one back to the factory, refills it with fresh coal particles, then puts it back in stock.
Posted Monday 29 May 2017 @ 12:48:47 am from IP # -
There's an explanation and video at http://inhabitat.com/new-on-demand-energy-system-generates-and-stores-power-in-one-device/ but I have to say it looks way too complex to produce at a realistic price.
Posted Monday 29 May 2017 @ 3:49:44 am from IP # -
A lot easier to follow when it's explained a bit better, isn't Lance. Certainly looks complicated for a domestic scale unit.
Posted Monday 29 May 2017 @ 3:56:40 am from IP #