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Oil at $100/barrel. $3/tank for air

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Old 01-05-2008 | 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Snoopy
I don't think it's as easy as everyone is making it.

Something in the article said, "special HIGH PRESSURE cylinders". I doubt if your home, or even the normal service station size, compressor will provide what is necessary. Do you really believe 150 psi is going to do it?
We ARE talking ultra high pressure cyls here. One of the most frequently asked questions is about the safety of the compressed air storage tanks. These tanks hold 90 cubic metres of air compressed to 300 bars(4400 PSI approx.). Many people ask whether this system is dangerous in case of an accident and if there is a risk of explosion. The answer is NO. Why? Because these are the same tanks used to carry the liquid gas used by buses for public transport. The tanks enjoy the same technology developed to contain natural gas. They are designed and officially approved to carry an explosive product: methane gas.

In the case of a major accident, where the tanks are ruptured, they would not explode since they are not metal. Instead they would crack, as they are made of carbon fibre. An elongated crack would appear in the tank, without exploding, and the air would simply escape, producing a loud but harmless noise. Of course, since this technology is licenced to transport an inflammable and explosive gas (Natural gas), it is perfectly capable of handling inoffensive and non-flammable air.
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