Korean tech makes hydrogen on the cheap and maybe solves problem of clean energy

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water h2o molecule Korean tech makes hydrogen on the cheap and maybe solves problem of clean energy

Forget the Presidential election. This is what could really change the world. A Korean research institute has purportedly discovered a way to make hydrogen thirty times cheaper to produce. This would, in turn, make clean energy thirty times cheaper to produce. This could be big, folks.

Dr. Sen Kim of the S&P Energy Research institute claims to have achieved the separation of hydrogen using just 0.1kwh of energy compared to the norm of 4 – 4.5kwh using the electrolytic method. Dr. Kim says "manufacturing the H2 by our method will lower the cost of H2 as much as 20 – 30 times" compared to the standard method. This could pave the way for in-home hydrogen fueling stations and solve the problem of clean energy once and for all.

Of course, we’ve heard these kinds of claims before. Still, it’s nice to know these are great minds at work on the problem. Click the link for the news story and decide for yourself.


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Posted on October 20, 2008 at 4:36 am(PST)
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