I am not qualified to argue the merits of the technology discussed in this article. I am posting it for interest's sake alone.
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A well proven way to make electricity from water is to convert water into steam. You just need to use coal to heat up the water.
It would be irrational not to be very skeptical, and I was extremely skeptical. However, after having reviewed Dr. Mills classical theory, participated in experimental designs and execution, and having reviewed vast amounts of other data BLP produced, I have found nothing that warrants rejection of their extraordinary claims, and I encourage aggressive optimization and fast track development of a scaled up prototype, said Dr. Weinberg. To be able to use hydrogen from water as a cheap and nonpolluting source of power would represent one of the most important technological breakthroughs in history.
Dr. Terry Copeland, former manager of product development for several electrochemical and energy companies including DuPont Company and Duracell.
BLP has successfully fabricated and tested CIHT cells capable of producing net electrical output up to 50 times that input to maintain the process, said Dr. Copeland. Some cells have produced steady power for over one month. The power generation is consistent with Dr. Mills theory of energy release resulting from Hydrino formation. No other source of energy could be identified. The CIHT cell will use cheap, abundant, nontoxic, commodity chemicals, with no apparent long-term supply issues that might preclude commercial, high volume manufacturing. The capital cost of the CIHT cell based on optimization of the cell dimensions is estimated to be under $100/kW compared to at least ten times that for fuel cells that further require a source of hydrogen or hydrogen gas and a fuel infrastructure.
The drawing above is of a battery!