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Jason, <br /> <br />While I am not an authority on hydrogen power, I did learn something in physics class. You don't get something for nothing. In this case, the power required to liberate hydrogen from other chemical compounds (e.g. water) equals or exceeds the power generated when you use it for fuel. And after all that you also have 'loses', energy lost in the conversion process. I wrote breifly (sp?) about this in another thread. - Ed
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