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Wirt Atmar <[log in to unmask]>
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Don asks:

> Somehow, it has to be split off from whatever it's attached to
>  (I don't think H2 is that prevalent, but I' could be wrong).  What energy
>  sources do you suppose will be used to accomplish that?

The most probable architecture will be electrolysis driven by photoelectric
cells. While each stage in this process represents significant
inefficiencies, the net sum is the creation of a mobile energy source,
derived from an inexhaustible power supply, while creating essentially no
auxiliary pollutants.

Wirt Atmar

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