Originally Posted by
Philldpapill
LOL Enviromentally friendly? Gallium isn't all that friendly to start with. I read an article about the purdue research, some time ago, and was fairly impressed. However, they never say what the energy efficiency is in CREATING the aluminum-Gallium nano alloy. In fact, if I recall correctly, they hardly even mentioned that it TAKES energy to make the nano alloy. That's a pretty big thing to leave out. Who cares if you can make massive amounts of H2, if it is only 10% efficient?