I cannot describe all the content of this web site but let's say it's similar
to the Stanley Meyer's project : Making bubbles of hydrogen

The main difference is in the technology used and also the frequencies.
TRANSLATION :
"The H2O UTOPIA TECHNOLOGY defines an electrolyser with very high return, provided with a system of recovery of energy and using harmonious High frequencies, favorable to the dissociation of the water molecule by effects of twisting of fields.
A complex algorithm, managing 147 imbricated mathematical functions(offices) together, assures(insures) maintains him(it) parameters of functioning in an ideal fork.
A permanent auto-grading, based on the analysis of 15 physico-chemical parameters,grants(tunes) permanently the heart of the reactor and guarantees the frequency subjection and the Ionic stability of the environment(middle).
On a purely electronic plan(shot), this generator is enslaved(overcome) in power by 4 ultrasound fundamental frequencies, situated very beyond the audible domain, inciting an aquatic organ asked to pulverize the electrolytic environment(middle)in one billion micro-bubbles of Hydrogen and Oxygen.
This floor of power is tuned,thanks to HF transistors chosen specifically
as their answers in this not conventional mode of use,to form a double oscillatorin harmonious weakened(paid off), auto-enslaved(auto-overcome) by feedback in the waves broadcast by one of the branches of the aquatic organ, acting at the same time as transducer
and as electrochemical sensor of the environment(middle)
Operating in Megahertz the process H2O UTOPIA TECHNOLOGY
guarantees an efficient, little greedy electrolysis in consummate current, taken from the vehicle. So, while too many electrolysers, experimented on cars, use another 15 in 35 watts / hour by produced
liter of gas, our embarked electrolyser beats records in energy consumption on vehicles, because there is the only one to use only 3 to 4,5 Watts /hour /liter of produced gas".
What can do ultrasounds : "Sonoluminescence" ->>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonoluminescence
I'll try to call this guy soon.
François.