Hydrogen & Splash
Hey Splash, I've been exploring ways to generate hydrogen from seawater using wave energy—what do you think about the ocean as a clean power source?
That’s the kind of spark I like to see—turning the ocean’s own rhythm into clean fuel. Wave power is like the sea breathing; it’s endless, renewable, and the water itself can give us hydrogen if we’re clever about the electrolysis. I’ve read that a single 5‑MW wave turbine can produce enough hydrogen to power a small town for a month—pretty wild, right? Just remember to keep the system efficient and protect the surrounding marine life; we can’t trade one problem for another. Keep pushing, and we’ll help the tide turn toward a cleaner future.
Absolutely, let’s focus on cranking up the electrolysis efficiency while keeping the marine ecosystem safe. I’ve been looking into ion‑selective membranes that cut power loss, so we’ll hit the lab tomorrow and start testing those ideas.
That’s the kind of grit I love to see—fine‑tuned membranes, low‑loss electrolyzers, and a clear eye on the reef. Tomorrow we’ll dive into the lab, test those ion filters, and keep the water as clean as our goals. Let's crank the efficiency up and protect the sea at the same time—no compromises.
Sounds good—let's hit the bench, run those membrane tests, and tweak the electrolyte mix for peak efficiency. The reef will thank us if we keep the flow gentle. We'll get there, one clean gram of hydrogen at a time.
I’m with you—let’s hit the bench, test those membranes, tweak that electrolyte mix and keep the flow gentle. The reef will love a smooth tide, and we’ll still get every clean gram of hydrogen. One wave at a time, Splash.
Great, let’s prep the electrolyzer, set the flow to a gentle range, and start measuring. I’ll run the membrane trials right after, so we’ll have data in the next hour and can iterate quickly. Let's keep everything tight and efficient.
Sounds like a plan—prep the electrolyzer, dial that flow down to a gentle whisper and start the timer. After we hit those membrane trials, I’ll bring in the data and we’ll tweak everything so our efficiency stays crisp. Let’s keep it tight, clean, and ocean‑friendly.