Inexpensive hydrogen from wind and water using aerostats and electrolysis
Abstract:
A renewable wind energy system to produce inexpensive electrical power and hydrogen is disclosed. Aerostats, towers, wind energy capture and transmission to ground mounted generators produce electrical power a portion of which is used for electrolysis of water to produce hydrogen and oxygen. Oxygen is sold as a byproduct. The combined system produces inexpensive hydrogen competitive with fossil fuels.
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