GELF Energy uses a biological process to generate hydrogen from a carbon based hydrogen carrier. Producing hydrogen from carbon dioxide is a two part process. Part 1 accepts carbon dioxide gas into a reactor that changes its molecular structure into a liquid form that can be transported at ambient temperatures. The liquid is a food for our Electrogenic micoorganisms (EM). In part 2, the EM's consume the hydrogen carrier as their food and generate electrons inside our Microbial Energy Device. We use those electrons to generate hydrogen. The hydrogen carrier is as safe as water to transport. It can be transported to the point of use in ships, trains, trucks or in pipelines.