According to known scientific principles, hydrogen can be produced at 3.5 kilowatt-hours/normal cubic meter.

Our initial production estimates for a 1 kilometer long installation of Interstate Traveler Rail could produce about 200,000 watt-hours.  At 3.5kw/hour that produces nearly 58 cubic meters/hour, or about 58,000 liters of hydrogen/hour, or about 2,200 kg of Hydrogen/hour (26L/kilogram).

The wonderful part of the Interstate Traveler Rail Conduit Cluster and Utility Substation infrastructure is that a system comprised of 150 kilometers (Detroit to Lansing) will generate approximately 33,000 kg Hydrogen/hour at peak time.    1 kg of Hydrogen is the rough equivalent of 1 gal gasoline, therefore, our early production estimates provide the caloric equivalent of 33,000 gallons of gasoline / hour.

Addition information on Hydrogen:

http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/hydrogen/pdf-slides-01-2003/uf-t3a.pdf

http://staff.gc.maricopa.edu/~mvillarb/CHM130/Chapter04.pdf