A paper from Calin Cormos and Dr. Fred Starr. It points out that one of the main problems with hydrogen is transmitting it over long distances in pipelines. As such it implies that the outlet pressure from a ossification plant will have to be at least 70 bar, and because of the pressure drop and low density of hydrogen, pipeline compressor stations will have to be built at shorter intervals than on a natural gas.
NOTE THE FIRST PAGE OF THIS LINK IS FOR SOME MYSTERIOUS IT RELATED REASON BLANK. CLICK ON THE PAGE NEVERTHELESS AND USE PAGE DOWN AND YOU WILL COME TO THE ARTICLE.
Clicked on link to call up Calin Cosmos/Fred Starr paper re: hydrogen pipeline transmission issues and it opened and Adobe file of 15 seemingly blank pages!
Invisible writing (white font on white background), some sort of technical glitch??? I thought I’d notify you and then maybe I’ll be able to read it later.
Kind regards, Bob Carne.
Dear Bob,
The first page is blank, then there are fivepages of the full paper.There are then loads of balnk pages for some reason.
If you still cannot get it let me know