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*6 cu m or 200 scf in a high pressure welding cylinder - [http://www.hionsolar.com/solarhydrogen.pdf]. If hydrogen has about 250 BTU per cu ft, then a 200 scf tank has about 4 kW hr of energy when burned in a small gas engine.  
*6 cu m or 200 scf in a high pressure welding cylinder - [http://www.hionsolar.com/solarhydrogen.pdf]. If hydrogen has about 250 BTU per cu ft, then a 200 scf tank has about 3 kW hr of electrical energy when burned in a small gas engine to produce electricity. This is about the same energy as a 250 gallon propane tank.  


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  • 4 Atmospheres in a propane tank -

  • 6 cu m or 200 scf in a high pressure welding cylinder - [1]. If hydrogen has about 250 BTU per cu ft, then a 200 scf tank has about 3 kW hr of electrical energy when burned in a small gas engine to produce electricity. This is about the same energy as a 250 gallon propane tank.

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