I heard on NPR today that MIT has discovered a more energy efficient way to get hydrogen from water and it will be licenced out.
Didn't hear anything about the process itself.
Now we just need a way to store it. Does anyone know anything about putting some ferris (iron) compound in a tank that combines with hydrogen that allows storage at a MUCH lower pressure but will uncombine as pressure is reduced? So maybe you could store the same amount of hydrogen at 100 psi instead of 3000 psi or something along those lines.
Toofuzzy
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