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Strategies & Market Trends : Commodities - The Coming Bull Market

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To: craig crawford who wrote (273)6/16/2001 2:39:52 AM
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Prof aims for fuel from water

June 14, 2001

BY GARY WISBY ENVIRONMENT REPORTER
suntimes.com

Phase II of the project begins in a few weeks after IIT secures city permits to put the sign on the roof. Then the solar arrays will run an electrolyzer--a washing machine-size device new on the market. It will split water into hydrogen and oxygen, venting the oxygen into the air and feeding the hydrogen into a fuel cell. What comes out is electricity and a familiar harmless by-product.

"Water," Al-Hallaj said. "You just recycle it."
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