This would go well with cold fusion. It is one of the things I predicted in
my book.

I do not see why they use water de-humidified from air to get the hydrogen.
They should just use regular liquid water from the tap. It is typical of
inventors to want to go the entire distance with an idea, rather than using
a combination of established and new technology. They are purists. Thus,
for example, many inventors are intent on making cold fusion reactors that
are not plugged in to the mains, but that use on-board power generation
with something like thermoelectric chips. That's unnecessary. There will be
mains power available for decades to come, long after first generation cold
fusion devices are scrapped. Defkalion has the right approach on this.

- Jed

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