[quote]The problem with that method is that running the wave generator takes up more energy than is given off if the hydrogren were recovered.I heard that the process uses less than 10 milliwatts of focused microwave energy to produce enough hydrogen to power a fuel cell for a day at full output capacity. The radio energy can be channeled through a waveguide and focused into a fine beam similar to a laser beam. This reduces the actual AC power required to generate the radio signal power required
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[quote]...Stored hydrogen can be an explosion hazard, but under the same circumstances that gas or ethanol would be.[/quote] As we drive our vehicles, I think we often don't realize how flammable/dangerous the stuff [gasoline] we have sloshing around in a tank under us really is. We hear hydrogen and we think 'isn't that flammable??'. Have you heard about the work Dr. Roger Billings has done with metal hydrides? I know in his hydrogen fuel cell car, he uses metal hydride tank
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