Dec
30
Could solar power, hot water and heating be combined in one system in a way that’s cheaper then fossil fuels
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Stan S asked:
for the same tasks in new or used homes no matter if there going to be or are powered by coal and oil or coal and natural gas etc…? Even if it used fossil fuels aslong as it was in only a night time and auxiliery role? Could this be done in a way that allows people to keep there existing power hot water and heating setup as that backup? Could it be bought on payment plans that garentee lower bills with no money down until there paid off so that companies that build them consumers that buy them and the environment that’s saved a little bit with every purchase win?
RODRIGO
for the same tasks in new or used homes no matter if there going to be or are powered by coal and oil or coal and natural gas etc…? Even if it used fossil fuels aslong as it was in only a night time and auxiliery role? Could this be done in a way that allows people to keep there existing power hot water and heating setup as that backup? Could it be bought on payment plans that garentee lower bills with no money down until there paid off so that companies that build them consumers that buy them and the environment that’s saved a little bit with every purchase win?
RODRIGO
Jun
7
Green house gases (Water Vapor)?
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dimachevelle asked:
There is a lot of talk about hydrogen fuel cells to help stop CO2 emissions in the atmosphere, but wouldn’t releasing water vapor from hydrogen fuel cell cars on a grand scale be much worse for the environment because it blocks in much more sun light than CO2…about 25 times as much I think…something thats been puzzling me…does it fall into those solar windows or not?
KENNITH
There is a lot of talk about hydrogen fuel cells to help stop CO2 emissions in the atmosphere, but wouldn’t releasing water vapor from hydrogen fuel cell cars on a grand scale be much worse for the environment because it blocks in much more sun light than CO2…about 25 times as much I think…something thats been puzzling me…does it fall into those solar windows or not?
KENNITH














