Ballard Power Systems Inc. (BLDP)

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    Aug 13 09:54 AM
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    Aug 05 11:43 AM
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    Jul 28 12:40 PM
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    Jun 30 01:28 PM
    Global Warming Up to a Hydrogen Economy [view article]
    Any high school chemistry student knows how to make H2 from H2O. It takes some familarity with thermodynamics and economics to appreciate the costs.

    A catalyst can only permit a reaction that is thermodynamically possible. No catalyst can make H2 from water without input of more energy than you get from making water from H2. The same applies to making carbon and oxygen from CO2. That energy has to come from somewhere. It would take a huge excess supply of nuclear, solar, wind, geothermal, hydro, or tidal power before one could consider a meaningful conversion of CO2 to C and O2 or of H2O to H2 and 1/2*O2.

    How much consideration is being given to use of solar power and biomass (algea?) to use up CO2 and make O2? In Brazil they are making CO2 from forrests in order to make ethanol from sugar.

    The idea of nuclear power to make electricity to make H2, pipe the H2 to homes, make electricity from H2 at the home, and use this electricity to heat the home seems to be, at the least, somewhat inefficient. As a matter of fact it seems like fuzzy thinking taken to a new extreme.
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    Jun 27 10:55 AM
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    Global Warming Up to a Hydrogen Economy [view article]
    Hydrogen is the future! Reply
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    Jun 26 09:23 AM
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    Jun 23 10:37 PM
    General Discussion on BLDP
    Ballard Power and fuel cells provide the energy needs that is required for the future. Ballard Power should be invested in thoroughly in its endeavor to study, research, and develop energy needs for a cleaner, more efficient future. Reply
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    Jun 22 10:10 PM
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    The reason these stocks have been ignored is because they have done nothing! Most of the companies are not profitable and with no profit visibility. Reply
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    Jun 16 02:41 PM
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    Very informative. Thank you.
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    Jun 15 05:42 PM
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    For CPST, please use the correct dilutive earnings of -.07 per share. Reply
  • commenter
    May 20 07:39 AM
    General Discussion on BLDP
    Ballard has been signing alot of supply agreements in the last year (7 or 8). The sales should explode in the next 24 months. I think this stock should be trading up around $10 by this time next year. The most recent agreement is with ACME and will see Ballard supply fuel cells for backup power in the wireless telecommunications network in India. 22.3 MW of fuel cells will be needed by 2010. This could amount to over 5000 fuel cells. Reply
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    May 20 01:36 AM
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    May 14 06:16 AM
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    May 09 06:49 PM
    Global Warming Up to a Hydrogen Economy [view article]
    There are some important points to make here. First, the energy density of hydrogen is significantly less than current hydrocarbon fuels. And as some have pointed out, producing hydrogen is not cheap, nor is converting the present transmission infrastructure. Hydrogen does not make a practicable liquid fuel, which is what we need for aircraft.

    The production of carbon black (elemental carbon) is not produced by the Sabatier process; doing so requires a lot of heat energy and the technology does not scale well to small applications like cars.

    It is not at all clear that hydrocarbon sources in the Earth are in short supply -- new sources (and very large ones) are being discovered on a regular basis; nor are they all in places beyond the shores of North America -- The US gets the vast majority of its imported oil from Canada and Mexico. The price rise we are seeing now is not being driven by US consumers, but by the success of capitalism in Asia.

    The bottom line is that we need to increase the supply of energy sources, not reduce them. The best aspect of this blog's article is that it alludes to the capacity of innovative technologies that may reasonably permit the profitable recycling of hydrocarbon emissions -- this is a topic worthy of much study.
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    May 01 01:39 PM
    Global Warming Up to a Hydrogen Economy [view article]
    HYDROGEN CAN BE MADE CHEAPLY USING SOLAR , NUCLEAR , WIND , EARTH CORE TECHNOLOGIES AND WATER....NOW GET TO WORK! KHOSLA S SOLAR PROJECT IS THE ANSWER!!! Reply