One of the main problems with green energies, such as wind and solar, is that they do not generate electricity when the wind is not blowing and the sun is not shining. Another problem with these two systems and hydroelectric generation is that there is presently no way to economically store electrical energy when there is a surplus of energy created by these methods.
It is a principal object of the method and apparatus of the present invention to provide an efficient and inexpensive way to use electricity, from any source, and convert it to hydrogen and oxygen gases. In these forms the potential energy of electricity can be stored and transported for many different reasons, such as the generation of electricity and powering moving vehicles. The process uses a known procedure of electrolysis to break water into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. Once the infrastructure of the present invention is in place, it is able to store large quantities of hydrogen (and oxygen if desired), under high pressures without the need for compressors. It can also provide constant high pressures to initiate the transportation of the hydrogen gas from the storage area through pipeline without compressors.