APPARATUS AND METHOD OF PRODUCING ELECTRICAL CURRENT IN A FUEL CELL SYSTEM
A method and closed system for producing electricity at more than one location. A reservoir containing an aqueous electrolytic solution produces hydrogen and oxygen gasses in separate chambers in an electrochemical reaction utilizing electrodes submerged in the chambers. The gasses are then introduc...
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description | A method and closed system for producing electricity at more than one location. A reservoir containing an aqueous electrolytic solution produces hydrogen and oxygen gasses in separate chambers in an electrochemical reaction utilizing electrodes submerged in the chambers. The gasses are then introduced into a fuel cell, wherein the hydrogen is further split into protons and electrons, and the electrical current produced by the movement of the electrons is harnessed by a first generator. The hydrogen and oxygen are recombined in a second electrochemical reaction to produce water. The water then falls through a water column past a paddlewheel. The paddlewheel in turn rotates and the energy from the rotation is also harnessed. The water is then reintroduced into the reservoir. |
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