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be manufactured from water and either fossil or non-fossil energy sources. The water can be split by electrolysis, using electricity produced by a variety of means, including conventional fossil, hydroelectric, nuclear fission, geothermal, tidal, wind, solar, ocean thermal, and nuclear fusion. Hydrogen can also be produced by a process called reforming, by the reaction of natural and other gases with steam at high temperature. Using such processes, Billings proposes to operate this small village within the confines of his corporation's area in Utah.