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A Geothermal Energy Hawaii - pros vs. cons
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It might be interesting to note that Hydrogen Sulfide need not be considered an escape bi-product if handled appropriately. There is a simple method where Hydrogen Sulfide can be disassociated into its constituent elements of Hydrogen and Sulfur, exposure to 3452°F induces disassociation. The geothermal plants could capture and process the hydrogen sulfide into Hydrogen gas and sulfur as a commodity.
And here's another method -
http://www.faqs.org/patents/app/20120055808


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RE: A Geothermal Energy Hawaii - pros vs. cons - by Guest - 08-12-2013, 02:42 PM
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