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Wow... this is like a minute or two long video... you HAVE to watch it http://www.ryanmercer.com/WaterFuel.wmv
Basically... you still need energy to convert water into hydrogen and oxygen... but... but... we have the new hybrid nuclear reactor that 95% of it is below ground, it can be COMPLETELY shut down in SECONDS instead of hours, and it can re-use the fuel and the fuel byproducts in the reactor like 75%... whereas operational reactors now can not recycle it at all... which means much more energy out of the same amount of nuclear fuel... plus advancements in solar technology and better wind farms... could mean much cleaner energy to make this water-fuel with in the next decade or so.
Basically... you still need energy to convert water into hydrogen and oxygen... but... but... we have the new hybrid nuclear reactor that 95% of it is below ground, it can be COMPLETELY shut down in SECONDS instead of hours, and it can re-use the fuel and the fuel byproducts in the reactor like 75%... whereas operational reactors now can not recycle it at all... which means much more energy out of the same amount of nuclear fuel... plus advancements in solar technology and better wind farms... could mean much cleaner energy to make this water-fuel with in the next decade or so.