Not exact matches
Rafiee is developing a way to
line a
hydrogen vehicle's fuel
tank with a one - atom - thick layer of graphene, essentially a sheet of single - walled carbon nanotubes that have been opened up and laid flat, so that the
tank can better store and release
hydrogen.
Two aluminum
lined tanks of different sizes store
hydrogen fuel at 10,000 psi, one behind and one under the rear seats.
The
hydrogen tanks are specially reinforced with carbon fiber and polymer
linings built in a 3 - layer structure.
I did a lot of math on this and honestly, the ONLY way I could find to reasonably integrate large amounts of wind / solar... is to convert most of it into
hydrogen, storing WEEKS WORTH in vast, metal
lined, bored tunnels (or just huge arrays of
tanks) near conventional gas fired turbine power plants... and JUST BURN IT in the power plant as fuel to buffer out the remainder of the wind / solar that's actually providing electricity.