Blacklight's use of the hydrino as a fuel cell for producing power is based on a chemical reaction of released energy. Hydrinos, which are an altered version of hydrogen atoms, maintain a lower energy level than that of the baseline level for hydrogen as a whole. The breakdown technique is called the Blacklight Process. The full energy release of the hydrinos creates a surplus of energy to develop more hydrogen, refueling the breakdown process and in essence allows for a sustainable energy source.
One of these working cell models at Blacklight Power can generate 50 kilowatts of electricity which can power up to two blocks of residential homes. Each cell can be developed to scale, meaning that for a larger power need such as a community power plant enough energy can be created to sustain local power needs.
Blacklight has developed not only a regenerating clean power source but has done so to make the cost on a consumer level lower than the power industry has ever come down to. Use of the hydrinos for power would create a national average cost of 8.9 cents which equals out to paying less than two cents per kilowatt-hour power usage.
For more information on Blacklight Power and to learn how you can create your own model scale fuel cell visit the company's homepage at www.blacklightpower.com.