Hydrogen Energy Produced from Aluminum

The search for a good alternative source of energy continues. While the solar and wind power energy sources have slowly been implanted into the minds of the green conscious beings of today, there is yet another promising energy source over the horizon; Hydrogen from Aluminum-Water reaction.
The study has been going on at the University of Purdue and if all things fall into place, we may yet find a pollution-free energy zone.
It seems that there are a never ending number of processes for producing and storing hydrogen. This one, from Purdue University, stands out as one of the most promising. It potentially can create hydrogen on demand in a container small enough to be placed in a vehicle. It does produce byproducts that must be recycled, but there are standard, economical methods to do this. While referred to as a pollution-free energy source, that refers to the only to the process of producing hydrogen, some pollution would from the recycling process.
Source: New Hydrogen from Aluminium-Water Reaction Develeoped at Purdue









