Not sure if this has been posted yet, quite interesting listen though.
Yes , water vapour is only moist when it's turning back to water..Dry steam?![]()
Well I never!!Yes , water vapour is only moist when it's turning back to water..
Somebody needs to tell the weathergods - sea mist round here is drenching! Also buggers up the NV completely.Yes , water vapour is only moist when it's turning back to water..
A local farmer set up a biogas digester thingy and the uproar from the local nimbys was amazing.ASDA, Tesco, Gregory's, Sainsburys and others have Volvo's are LNG, Waitrose and most buses that have I'm a green bus are CNG all can be biomethane.
If a farm had a AD plant and upgrader they would only need a compressor and some storage for a CNG tractor as mentioned above
That wouldn’t happen to be called fog, would it?Steam is classified as wet or dry. Wet steam contains water droplets suspended in the steam. Dry steam contains no suspended water droplets in the steam. As previously mentioned, saturated steam has just enough heat to remain in a gaseous state.
There you go its both - I only know the wet stuff.
Exactly what I said.Steam is classified as wet or dry. Wet steam contains water droplets suspended in the steam. Dry steam contains no suspended water droplets in the steam. As previously mentioned, saturated steam has just enough heat to remain in a gaseous state.
There you go its both - I only know the wet stuff.
Jcbs hydrogen engine is worth looking at but seems to have been brushed under the carpet for everything to be electric.