Energy

Hydrogen Highway Lures Pioneers

In a 2008 video, Bob Lazar calmly explains how the fuel system he developed works.

What he doesn’t say is that if proved to be commercially viable it would give oil companies a serious competitor and turn highways from pillars of pollution to clean, moisture-laden vapor trails. He also does not say if he will auction off his idea to the highest bidder.

Lazar proposes converting everyday internal-combustion automobiles to operate on hydrogen. The fuel, he says, can be produced from a solar-powered system that costs about $10,000. It uses electrolysis to separate hydrogen gas from water.

He’s among a… Continue reading