their web page has a picture of a nuclear power plant with "CO2 REDUCTION TECHNOLOGY" on it. these people couldn't figure out that nuclear power plants produce steam yet they figured out some super special awesome way of breaking hydrogen bonds. right.
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God I hope this isn't another one of those fabricated korean discoveries.
sounds like it's complete bullshit to me.
http://www.clean-energy.kr/
their web page has a picture of a nuclear power plant with "CO2 REDUCTION TECHNOLOGY" on it. these people couldn't figure out that nuclear power plants produce steam yet they figured out some super special awesome way of breaking hydrogen bonds. right.
@ matt
Creating steam IS breaking hydrogen bonds. I think you mean breaking the covalent bonds which hold H2O together.