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Sergey Brin’s airship aims to use world’s biggest mobile hydrogen fuel cell

1 pointsby saravana85about 4 years ago

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rektideabout 4 years ago
Hydrogen fuel cells on a hydrogen blimp make a remarkably decent amount of sense.<p>I&#x27;m not sure if this is quite whats being implied, but I can definitely see loading up supplies, floating to a disaster area, dropping supplies, &amp; spending a while acting as a power station as useful &amp; sensible. This particular mission cycle involves dropping a bunch of cargo before starting to burn your float&#x2F;power reserves, which makes consuming your float sound less crazy. Not sure how these things work, but alternatively, if it&#x27;s fixed volume, you&#x27;re not even consuming your float: you&#x27;re trying to pull vacuum where you had gas. Not sure how do-able that is!<p>Hydrogen zeppelins could also works around one of the unfortunate down-sides of a potential hydrogen economy, which is that typically one has to (non-recoup-erably) pour a bunch of energy into making the hydrogen one is generating transportable&#x2F;compressed: here there&#x27;s a balloon one can fill effortlessly. Attach a hose &amp; open a hatch in the bottom.<p>The article talks about the current fuel cell systems only being 250kW (equal to ~336 HP). For reference, the Hindenberg (unforunate reference point but whatever) used 4 x 890 kW (1200 HP) diesel engines. It does make me think an airship would be absolutely drinking the heck out of it&#x27;s own float to move, but hopefully the cruise demands are much much lower. Ah, ok: this page[1] alleges the cruise power was 610 kW &#x2F; 820 HP. Could be worse!<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.airships.net&#x2F;hindenburg&#x2F;flight-operations-procedures&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.airships.net&#x2F;hindenburg&#x2F;flight-operations-proced...</a>