An alternative to gasoline, natural gas, or propane?

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What do you first think about when someone mentions Hydrogen fuel?  More often than not, it’s the Hindenburg. The Hindenburg disaster has effectively put a stop to the advancement of hydrogen as a fuel source for the past 70 years.  There are many misconceptions about what hydrogen can be used for as well as how safe it is. It is commonly used in industrial applications, but has not been generally accepted for residential use.  This may be a lost opportunity unless a more efficient way to extract H2 can be developed. On-site / On-demand conversion of water into Hydrogen and Oxygen via renewable sourced electrolysis and recovered grey-water could address many current H2 problems including high energy production, sourcing, transportation, and storage issues.  

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