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ACSA Announces Support for the "Hydrogen Super Highway"
FuelCellWorks.com ^ | 01-June-2005 | ACSA

Posted on 06/01/2005 7:48:11 AM PDT by Willie Green

For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use.

American Computer Scientists Association announces it is assisting the Interstate Traveler Project, a project originated by Justin Sutton, to build the "Trailblazer" high speed hydrogen solar rail transportation system it has dubbed the: "Hydrogen Super Highway". The Project's founders claim they can produce enough clean burning hydrogen with it that, when completed, it might be able to provide 80-90% of all the power needed in America: every home, auto, business and industry in America, at 1/5th the cost of today's fuels and power or even less.

Imagine traveling from NY to Los Angeles by car in 10.5 hours, while the Rail system you are running on is producing enough extra hydrogen to power 70% or more of the Nation's entire energy demand at no extra charge? Sounds impossible?

Don't bet against it. If a young group of dedicated pioneers have their way, within a year ground could be broken on a new kind of accelerated highway across America that runs on clean-burning Hydrogen-powered MAGNETIC LEVITATION (MagLev) Rails, transporting automobiles, freight and people at up to 250 MPH. An article about this unusual project appeared in the ACSA Advances Magazine (http://www.acsa2000.net/hshrt) recently.

This new, so-called "Hydrogen Super Highway", the "Trailblazer", is one that can almost silently carry cars, passengers and freight between major metropolitan areas --reportedly with absolutely no fuel cost, and an amazing benefit. If all goes well: once completed "Trailblazer" could potentially produce enough excess hydrogen from its built-in solar panel arrays to POWER ALL of AMERICA, say proponents, with near zero environmental consequences.

Unlike today's oil, coal and nuclear fuels, hydrogen from solar cells has no long term toxic emissions, and produces only oxygen and clean water. A new process, 'Amorphous Silicon Thin Films', produces high output solar cells without many of the environmental byproducts of previous solar cell manufacture. And so, America could very well be powered by a new source of sustainable, clean hydrogen before not very long, if the Trailblazer is built!

The "Trailblazer" is designed so that long distance travelers and freight can travel in style, at very low cost. Stations at key locations and emergency centers provide services for the system at no extra cost. Even propelling vehicles at 250 MPH, the new system will still have enough Solar Panel energy available during daylight hours to produce additional Hydrogen for sale to business and the general public in abundance, says the Interstate Traveler Company (http://www.interstatetraveler.us).

The hydrogen fuel provided by the Trailblazer for general use is called "Hydroline™" by the ACSA (the American Computer Scientists Association Inc. – http://acsa.net).

Hydroline™ is a slightly compressed form of Hydrogen obtained when electrons from a Solar Energy panel are fed to ordinary water. It is cooled and stored within the "Conduit" that is part of the Rail system. When needed, it is fed to Fuel Cells for electricity production or to Hydroline™ powered internal combustion engines which burn the fuel cleanly, yielding only water and heat.

The startup company, Interstate Traveler Company, (http://www.interstatetraveler.us) has been "adopted" by the American Computer Science Association as "the wave of the future, now!" According to the ACSA, who has studied the company's plans in depth, "Trailblazer" advances a truly revolutionary technology solution: one which has broken down the barriers to a ready supply of cheap, hydrogen energy for the future clean energy economy of America.

Dr. Jack A. Shulman, VISTA (the Very Innovative Science and Technology Advances Laboratory at ACSA) Coordinator stated:

"The Secretary of the US Department of Energy recently advised that we buy 98 Quadrillion BTUs of Energy every year in America. He says we will need 120 Quads by 2020. We spend nearly $500 Billion on energy annually. It looks to us at ACSA like Mr. Sutton's Interstate Traveler solution will change everything. It will make it far easier to get from Washington to Chicago in 3 hours. If it works, its Hydrogen from Solar production system could reduce the entire cost of energy in America by $100 Billion per year by the end of its first construction year, 200 Billion its second year, $300 Billion the third, $400 Billion in the fourth. If the company's estimates are correct: by the end of the Fifth year the Interstate Traveler's built-in Solar to Hydrogen converters could be paying for nearly all of America's Energy Needs."

"That's great news for America! It could spell an end to dependency on non-sustainable energy sources like oil and coal, and an end to our dependency on foreign fuel, while can be redirected to making lubricants, chemicals and plastics."

Trailblazer's high speed MAGLEV transit system does represent a unique scheduling, piloting, energy management and maintenance opportunity for any automation system. But, reportedly, representatives of such major companies as Sun Microsystems and Microsoft appear to agree that it could route its Rail cars, in high volume and at high velocity, about the same way the Internet schedules itself. That would allow the MAGLEV Rail Cars to carry people, autos and freight at 250 MPH and switching off to a future elaborate ramp of commuter branches. When offloading, drivers would have the to `gas up' from the inexpensive hydrogen at the off-ramp they the system at their destination.

"Then, what we call `Gas Stations' today would truly be `GAS stations..." stated Dr. Shulman with a twinkle in his eyes. "While the Interstates are 54,000 miles long, ITC could also build along the 90,000 or so miles or Rail Corridors, tripling the Hydrogen output. It will also have enough fiber optic cabling within its to massively expand today's Internet backbones by an order of magnitude."

Dr. Shulman commented: "Obviously, this solution solves many problems, and is highly scalable. Yet its key is the HydroSol™ process used to produce Hydroline™ (Hydrogen in a storable, slightly compressed form, or Hydrol™ for short). ACSA was always attracted to Hydrogen from Solar (HydroSol) Energy, because: "once commercially rendered feasible, it is the cleanest, soundest way to obtain energy. One is literally 'mining Sunlight for electrons' and then, converting ordinary water into Hydrogen and Oxygen with it. In this case, the Hydrogen Hydrol™ is not only clean burning, whatever it takes from the environment, it puts nearly all of that back – heat, water, oxygen... and it can do nothing but improve the Earth's atmosphere, not even a trace of pollution is available from a Hydrogen engine or Fuel Cell..."

The Interstate Traveler's conceiver, Justin Eric Sutton, has been described by the ACSA as: "an extraordinary scientist and an outstanding and brilliant entrepreneur, who has hit upon an amazing multi-disciplinary solution to problems that face us in America today, namely: energy and how to obtain it cleanly and inexpensively". Dr. Shulman recently indicated that he felt that Sutton (and his partners) will eventually take his place among the "great pioneers" in American History, such as Howard Hughes, Wiley Post, Robert Moses, Alexander Graham Bell, Henry Ford and others.

The Interstate Traveler's transit system is said to use new medium size Automobile Carriers and small passenger/freight carrying MAGLEV cars which would travel between cities at breathtaking speed. Interest in the new system has ranged far and wide, including some pretty powerful state government bodies such as the State of Oklahoma and the State of Michigan, reportedly. And it has reportedly interested many in the big three Automobile manufacturers and abroad.

The Trailblazer has been designed with Safety in mind, and Security, with emergency response Rail cars throughout the system able to speed to any repair point at 250 MPH in a few minutes. Fireproofing, weather proofing and delivery systems for Stations to easily obtain and sell Hydroline™ are also fully planned for. Conversion to hydrogen power (Hydroline™) has already been designed for by most major Auto manufacturers.

ACSA is at this time anticipating widespread support for the Traveler among its business affiliations and the membership. For more information, please contact the Association through the press contacts on this article.

Background URL- http://www.acsa2000.net/hshrt/


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: energy; hydrogen; maglev; nukes; solar; transportation
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MagLev is cool... but this solar/hydrogen scheme is a pipedream. IMHO, we need to build more nukes.
1 posted on 06/01/2005 7:48:13 AM PDT by Willie Green
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To: Willie Green
American Computer Scientists Association

A quote from an old Scientific America - CA 1980.
"Computer science is to science as plumbing is to hydrodynamics"
Before you blast away - I am one.
2 posted on 06/01/2005 7:53:14 AM PDT by ProudVet77 (Warning: Frequent sarcastic posts)
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To: Willie Green
MagLev is cool... but this solar/hydrogen scheme is a pipedream.

The article certainly reads as though the author hit the pipe before writing it. Too bad---

3 posted on 06/01/2005 8:00:22 AM PDT by Hemingway's Ghost (Spirit of '75)
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To: Willie Green

willie

this looks fun but it looks like the designer just assumed the solar cell array would produce the needed energy at great price points.

as far I know the energy out put by the panels the guy envisions don't have the energy output to drive the trains and what energy they do produce is still much more expensive than say coal..


4 posted on 06/01/2005 8:14:20 AM PDT by ckilmer
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To: ckilmer
I agree.

Although the advancements in solar and fuel cell technologies are impressive,
the fanatical hype is waaaaaaaay too optimistic, and only serves to divert attention away from more practical solutions.

5 posted on 06/01/2005 8:25:39 AM PDT by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!!)
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To: Willie Green

that said sometime in the next couple of years there are going to be some immense break throughs in the cost of hydrogen production--and also the cost/effieciency of solar cells.


6 posted on 06/01/2005 8:40:18 AM PDT by ckilmer
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To: Willie Green

that said sometime in the next couple of years there are going to be some immense break throughs in the cost of hydrogen production--and also the cost/effieciency of solar cells.


7 posted on 06/01/2005 8:40:37 AM PDT by ckilmer
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To: Willie Green
They said they could generate 400KW per 5000 feet. Ok, since there are two conduits per direction and two sides per conduit that works out to about 20 watts per square foot of collector if the collector is 1 foot tall. At that rate they would have approximately 550 horse power per mile. Less than one half megawatt per mile does not sound like enough to run the system on. They are also talking about doubling the conduits per direction. If they do that they are talking about a substantial amount of power, nearly a megawatt per mile.

How long until we have a track 100 miles long?

Nuclear reactors the size that are used in submarines and aircraft carriers are as small as 100 megawatts.
8 posted on 06/01/2005 8:45:32 AM PDT by JAKraig (Joseph Kraig)
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To: Willie Green

Why convert the solar energy to electricity, then to hydrogen (discarding the byproduct oxygen), then to the thermal cycle then to mechanical energy? Why not just convert the electricity directly to mechanical energy via electric motors on the vehicles?


9 posted on 06/01/2005 8:54:35 AM PDT by Lekker 1 ("Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?"- Harry M. Warner, Warner Bros., 1927)
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Why not just convert the electricity directly to mechanical energy via electric motors on the vehicles?

That'd make it pretty difficult to drive at night or when it's overcast.

10 posted on 06/01/2005 8:57:34 AM PDT by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!!)
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To: Willie Green

True, but it is just as difficult to store hydrogen as it is to store electricity since it effuses so readily through it's container.


11 posted on 06/01/2005 9:00:09 AM PDT by Lekker 1 ("Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?"- Harry M. Warner, Warner Bros., 1927)
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To: ProudVet77

You are one? One what!?

I'm a plumber too.

I plumb therfore I am.

Or dija mean a scientist?


12 posted on 06/01/2005 9:00:20 AM PDT by kennyboy509 (Ha! I kill me!)
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To: Willie Green

13 posted on 06/01/2005 9:07:45 AM PDT by Old Professer (As darkness is the absence of light, evil is the absence of good; innocence is blind.)
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To: ProudVet77
American Computer Scientists Association

I would prefer it if the American Chemical Society or the Society of Automotive Engineers were involved.

14 posted on 06/01/2005 9:13:20 AM PDT by Doctor Stochastic (Vegetabilisch = chaotisch is der Charakter der Modernen. - Friedrich Schlegel)
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To: Willie Green

So basically, some aliens come and install a whole bunch of solar panels for free, and then they string hydrogen piping and fiber optic cable, and also built the highway structure itself, all for free, then that is where the article comes in with it's accurate predictions.

You just have to know about that alien part.


15 posted on 06/01/2005 9:17:05 AM PDT by Born to Conserve
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To: kennyboy509

Computer geek. And I though I new everything till I finally went to college at age 35 to study physics/philosophy. Man that just blew away my software engineer's ego ;)


16 posted on 06/01/2005 9:25:45 AM PDT by ProudVet77 (Warning: Frequent sarcastic posts)
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To: Doctor Stochastic
These guys are really whacked out.
I really need to sit down and work through the calculations I did for my thesis in college about the amount of energy available from the sun when you consider cloudy/rainy/snowy days, not to mention dust and other particulate matter (bird poop) on the collectors. Then toss in winter/summer variances as well as sun angles during the day to collect maximum energy (need to be perpendicular to the sun to get max energy). And finally here in new england in the winter we might get 6 hours of usable sunlight on a good day.
Now to really make the enviros happy the most productive cells are made of gallium arsenide. Recognize the chemicals involved?
There are so many problems with solar energy, and yet here in enviro conscious MA, the politicians are blocking every wind farm project that comes up.
17 posted on 06/01/2005 9:38:06 AM PDT by ProudVet77 (Warning: Frequent sarcastic posts)
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To: Lekker 1

18 posted on 06/01/2005 10:02:25 AM PDT by al baby (Father of the Beeber)
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To: ProudVet77

Not to mention that the article states that the hydrogen produced would be stored in the conduit/road.

And if the hydrogen is stored in the road, what happens if there is an accident? Hydrogen is extremely flammable. The last thing I want to see is hundreds of miles of roadway exploding in front of me.


19 posted on 06/01/2005 10:06:45 AM PDT by gogogodzilla (Raaargh! Raaargh! Crush, Stomp!)
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To: ProudVet77

knew?


20 posted on 06/01/2005 10:08:49 AM PDT by al baby (Father of the Beeber)
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