7redorbs
06-14-2011, 12:32 PM
It will be interesting to see what happens with this guy. To be honest!
Jerry Woodall, an engineer at Purdue University, has created an aluminum alloy that reacts with water to create hydrogen and heat. He is encouraging venture capitalists to design a system that uses both — capturing the hydrogen as fuel and using the heat to pull clean water out of the air. The greatest benefit of using aluminum is its abundance.
"There is enough aluminum on the Earth’s crust to supply the whole world’s energy needs," Woodall told InnovationNewsDaily
Metal Alloy Purifies Water and Generates Electricity | Alternative Energy | Aluminum | InnovationNewsDaily (http://www.innovationnewsdaily.com/aluminum-water-purification-alternative-energy-1975/)
Jerry Woodall, an engineer at Purdue University, has created an aluminum alloy that reacts with water to create hydrogen and heat. He is encouraging venture capitalists to design a system that uses both — capturing the hydrogen as fuel and using the heat to pull clean water out of the air. The greatest benefit of using aluminum is its abundance.
"There is enough aluminum on the Earth’s crust to supply the whole world’s energy needs," Woodall told InnovationNewsDaily
Metal Alloy Purifies Water and Generates Electricity | Alternative Energy | Aluminum | InnovationNewsDaily (http://www.innovationnewsdaily.com/aluminum-water-purification-alternative-energy-1975/)