renewablejohn
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Well I think you could amswer your own question. You dont have to have a liquid for a diesel engine to work. The typical charcoal efficiency of a dry powdered diesel engine is 17.5% whereas the same charcoal used in a water slurry produces a diesel engine efficiency of approx 40%. So please explain as I cannot.Argh.
@renewablejohn - where do you think the energy is coming from in your charcoal slurry?
At the beginning of this tiresome interlude on an already bizarre thread I did say "useful energy" in respect of water. If you want to make hydrogen from water, which can then be used as a fuel, you will need to put some energy in. That's how an electrolyser works. There's no such thing as a free lunch.