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by mojomark 3047 days ago
Did you read the full article? It's in there - he developed a new Titanium electrode to improve the efficiency ond reduce the footprint of the electrolysis hardware and he also developed a new hydride (with a weak H2 bond to support release of H2 using waste heat) for greatly improved energy density. The specific values are in the article; maybe someone nicer than me will do more work to pull that for you.
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I rechecked the article, and I could not find any specific values in there. Care to point them out to me? I could only find some hand-wavy statements about a somewhat improved electrolysis device, but no numbers about its efficiency. Nor what those "hydrides" supposed to be.