Atlanta inventor Lonnie Johnson has developed a method to produce electricity which requires no fuel, produces no harmful by-products, and needs no moving parts.
The Johnson Thermo-Electrochemical Converter, or JTEC, uses natural heat to force ions out of a hydrogen cell. It is made up of two closed hydrogen cells which are attached to pairs of electrodes. The cells are stacked - one being a low temperature stack and the other is a high temperature stack. Current flow compresses the hydrogen in the low temperature stack, ionizing the hydrogen and forcing the electrons through a membrane to the high temperature stack, where the hydrogen expands. Current is generated as electrons are freed. The high temperature stack generates more power than than the low temperature stack which creates an excess. This excess can then be used to power electrical devices. Hydrogen is not consumed or added in the process, and no emissions are produced.
Here's a link that probably explains it all better than I could ever hope to explain: JTEC System
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