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- verb Present participle of
electrolyze .
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Examples
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I’d be interested in seeing how this compares to other sustainable means of producing hydrogen, such as electrolyzing water with wind power.
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I’d be interested in seeing how this compares to other sustainable means of producing hydrogen, such as electrolyzing water with wind power.
Sustainablog 2004
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Hydrogen must be manufactured by electrolyzing water, and that requires electricity, which in turn requires either more nuclear energy or more combustion of fossil fuels.
McCain: We Can Achieve "Strategic Independence" From Foreign Oil By 2025 2009
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The electrolyzing conversion is still inefficient, but it becomes an inefficient use of renewable power instead of an inefficient use of fossil fuels.
McCain: We Can Achieve "Strategic Independence" From Foreign Oil By 2025 2009
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The way that we get hydrogen is by electrolyzing water, which requires electricity.
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They take 480 off of the grid, they bring in city tap water and they capture the hydrogen they get from electrolyzing it right there.
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Water can be cheaply disassociated into Brown's Gas/HHO gas (monatomic and diatomic Hydrogen and Oxygen) using efficient electrolyzing techniques which require very little power to operate, or sophistication to build.
Brown's Gas ("HHO") : Clean, Cheap, and Suppressed Energy 2008
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If you produce it by electrolyzing water with electricity whether from solar, wind, gas, coal, etc, you waste about 80% of the electricity and only about 20% actually goes to the road.
Honda FCX Clarity Fuel Cell Vehicle Starts Production | Inhabitat 2008
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If hydrogen is produced by electrolyzing water, there is no net increase in H2O content because the hydrogen is merely recycled.
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Some years ago, you ran an article called "Paradigm Shifty Things" which mentioned a company named "Blacklight Power" (blacklightpower. com) who claimed to have a process using "subnuclear" reactions to generate heat, using hydrogen obtained from electrolyzing water, plus a catalyst (argon with a trace of oxygen).
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