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Fabulo @ Apr 30th 2007 6:45PM
"...and with current technology, breaking those two H atoms away from that one O atom (electrolysis) uses more energy that it creates."
Well, with any technology it will always take energy to separate those h2 from the big o, because they are stuck so well.
It's like saying with current technology it takes a lot of energy to recombobulate 92 octane gasoline from water vapor and exhaust gas.
Otherwise, the claim to be 6 times more efficient than electrolysis is dubious at bast...