Hello Peter,
I was impressed by the report

*http://kochari.info/2014/05/07/solar-hydrogen-trends-inc-s-chief-scientist-konstantin-balakiryan-reveals-the-secrets-of-the-hydrogen-reactor-symphony-7a/
<http://kochari.info/2014/05/07/solar-hydrogen-trends-inc-s-chief-scientist-konstantin-balakiryan-reveals-the-secrets-of-the-hydrogen-reactor-symphony-7a/>*

If my math is correct we are talking about a COP close to 500.
I looked on the company website but became no more enlightened about what
is going on.
I understand that there are many objections to hydrogen as a replacement to
gas (petrol). Distribution, volume required, cost of production, efficiency
of fuel-cells to mention a few. If this technology works reliable I see no
reason for it to not be a winner.
Is there any further information about the cost and what stands in the way
of commercialization? I understand time / engineering but . . . .

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