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The First Solar/ Hydrogen House located in Hopewell New Jersey

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  1. Teegan says:
    ahhh my eyes... over kill.. no disrespect this mna!! He is at least doing something, unlike most of us... like me... Wish i had the money - But it really does overkill the idea of solar energy. all those panels on his roof.he could get the equivalence of that amount of energy from all those panels if he updated. Allot. & implemented the other forms of converting and harvesting solar energy & only take up one meter of his roof space. this must be 5 years ago. i bet his house isn't a mirror now
  2. Pabla says:
    Functional but way too ugly and improbable for the average Homeowner to operate. I do like all the gadgets though...
  3. Unwin says:
    Wow!!!!! If every house had that setup it would put the electrical comanies out of buisness. If a storm comes through it wld put people without power.
  4. Reuben says:
    HHO - Brown's gas is different to plain ol Hydrogen I think. The Hindenberg blimp was Hydrogen I think. HHO is pretty wild though. Love that cutting torch that feels 'tingly' to the touch, but turns a metal ball glowing hot in seconds. cool
  5. Len says:
    How much did the house cost?
  6. Trymian says:
    Michael Strizki is living the dream.
  7. Stormie says:
    I loved your maths they are correct only thing is hydrogen implodes. so you'll find the blast radius of these tanks is actually less than if they we're filled with gasoline or lpg/propane. I burn hho to heat my house and cook. through modified convetional boilers and cookers. 1kw electric makes 1850liters of hho in an hour.
  8. Kim says:
    actually a large percentage of old electronics are recycled at these third world countries to recover the precious metals contained in the electronics. the simple fact is that economically solar hydrogen is unfeasible at a large commercial scale due to the scientific, engineering and technical difficulties that must be solved. it is roughly 50 to 100 years away from being practical at today's level of technology.
  9. Dunton says:
    This is true but the computer your pontificating on and many of the electronic gadgets already in existence use the same toxic processes. The hazardous waste along with millions of tons of old electronics are sent to third world sweat shops and "waste disposal" sites. All the naysayers of alternative energy never seem to get their panties in a bunch over this but merrily point out the insurmountable obstacles of getting off oil.
  10. BATT says:
    Very good video. Only polution this man create is Co2 from his lungs hehehehhe... :) Congratulations man. P.s. Idiot, than live near the Nuclear or coal power plant :)
  11. Bran says:
    This would not work for every man and women on this planet, mostly everyone are crammed into cubicles (aka skyrises & apartments). So where are they going to put all the solar panels and hydrogen tanks for themselves. lol. But you can start small. Even a 60W solar PV panel with a small battery bank (1 or 2 batteries) and an charge controller and inverter. You could run the lights your in house and other small stuff. I have my own small setup in my house like this. It works good.
  12. MONROE says:
    I think that with us$ 500k I´ll pay my bills (telephone, energy, gas, water, food, medicine) and the extras (bitches, beer, cigarrets, movies, etc...) for the next 30 years, and if Im not dead, I ´ll be dead soom, so Im not interested thank you!!! LOL
  13. Harun says:
    Really how do you know?? that where can I find out more???
  14. RAZIYA says:
    Yeah it propably was costly but I guess he's sort of a pioneer and that's usually a bit costly. Hopefully in the future solutions like this will be cheaper :)
  15. Jaimee says:
    boom lol
  16. ACKER says:
    SOME FACTS OF MATHS;10 propane tanks,and has 56HHO gals stored since 1gal=3.76Lts,The stored HHO of 56 gals=210Lts of HHO and(1liter of HHO=1234Lts of gasoline)then multiple 210Lts.of HHO X 1234=in other words259,140Lts of gasoline stored in those10 propane tanks,ENOUGH HHO POWER TO BLOW,THE ENTIRE,HOME OR NEIGHBORHOOD MAYBE THE COUNTY,WERE MY MARVELOUS GENIOUS(FREE-POWER-MAN)LIVES,those propane tanks has a anti-CORROSIVE coat,but it will not last for ever.rocket fuel stored on your back patio
  17. UGUTZ says:
    It all looks so good when finished but the (which I hate the saying) "carbon footprint" to build all the items for his system in his house will not never level its self out.
  18. D'or says:
    Unfortunately, an expensive system but it also shows that we can be oil independent now, and we have the technology. If our system and the oil industry would allow development of this then energy is unlimited now. Too bad this won't happen until the oil barons squeeze every dime they can from us.
  19. Moira says:
    Really nice. You have the money to get quick results, the most of us not, but thumbs up.
  20. THUC says:
    it would be great if you were lets say 18 years old and build a house and fork out that money. otherwise it will never pay off
  21. Blythe says:
    If there were more people like this we would have a perfect atmosphere, world peace and a almost perfect world...i appreciate your work...you're the best example for mankind...great job and congratulations.
  22. Levia says:
    It cost him about $500,000 to build all that
  23. Quesnel says:
    This man is my new hero!
  24. TLACAELEL says:
    He converts it to Hydrogen as a back up. He needs backup power in case the solar can't keep up. I think the battery bank is overkill if he has Hydrogen as the back up that should be good enough would like to know how much extra this home cost him???
  25. ANGLESEY says:
    Michael Strizki you are amazing, this needs to be taught to all.

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