This method sounds interesting. 
http://www.cie2007.com.br/trabalhos/eduardolopezsandoval.pdf

The standard potential of the water electrolysis cell is 2.06 V at 25 C
The energy efficiency of water electrolysis varies widely. Some report 50
70%[2], while the theoretical maximum efficiency of the electrolysis of water is 
between 8094%.[3] These values refer only to the efficiency of converting 
electrical energy into hydrogen's chemical energy. The energy lost in generating 
the electricity is not included. For instance, when considering a power plant 
that converts the heat of nuclear reactions into hydrogen via electrolysis, the 
total efficiency may be closer to 3045%.[4]
See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrolysis_of_water

