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Garardine Botte claims the device uses significantly less energy than is needed to extract hydrogen from water and says it could power hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in the near future. Her electrolyzer uses a nickel-based electrode to extract hydrogen from urea (NH2)2CO, the main component in urine.
“I believe we could have pee-powered cars capable of 60 miles per gallon on the road within a year.”
(via Power Your Car With Pee | Autopia | Wired.com
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