
Here is an idea from RON-1137649 who is looking for some constructive comments on his idea:

Over the last nine months since Barack Obama has taken office I have waited. I have waited for the price of gasoline to drop. During the election with the $4.00 price tag for a gallon of gasoline I heard Senator Obama call for a windfall profits tax on the Oil Companies.
Hydrogen Technology Steams AheadSource: Science Daily
Could the cars and laptops of the future be fuelled by old chip fat? Engineers at the University of Leeds believe so, and are developing an energy efficient, environmentally-friendly hydrogen production system.
Power Your Car With PeeSource: Wired News
A scientist at Ohio University has developed a catalyst capable of extracting hydrogen from urine. That's right. Urine. Now you can fill one tank while draining another.
Hydrogen fuel draws enthusiasts to FloridaSource: St. Petersburg Times > Local News
Hydrogen fuel may be on sure, cheap way of reducing American gas addiction.
A former reporter for the Village Voice, Joe Shea, organized a three-day exhibition for the fledling industry in Bradenton, Fla., that conculded Monday.

Introduction:
There are three basic sources of power available to us: fossil fuels, nuclear power and renewable energy. While the former two are generally referred to as "conventional" power sources, the latter are known as "alternative" energy. So what is the difference?
Engineered Eggshells To Help Make Hydrogen FuelSource: PhysOrg.com
The patented process uses eggshells to soak up carbon dioxide from a reaction that produces hydrogen fuel. It also includes a unique method for peeling the collagen-containing membrane from the inside of the shells, so that the collagen can be used commercially.
Full-size Unmanned Aircraft Flies on Hydrogen FuelSource: Sciam
Researchers report they have set aloft the first large unmanned aerial vehicle powered solely by a compressed hydrogen fuel cell, the same kind of technology being developed for hybrid cars.
BMW's Liquid Hydrogen Fueled V12Source: TechEBlog
Here's a first: a liquid hydrogen-fueled V12 engine that can output 230+ hp. This bi-fuel engine - set to go on display at NHA (National Hydrogen Association) 2006 - will be placed in a limited run 7-series model and is capable of burning gasoline or liquid hydrogen.
'Crystal sponge' a hydrogen breakthrough?Source: msnbc.com
In what could be a breakthrough on the road to a pollution-free hydrogen economy, researchers at UCLA say they have developed a "crystal sponge" material that can store nearly three times more hydrogen than any other known substance.