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Originally Posted by Nebe
Not so fast! The amount of electricity needed to separate the hydrogen from water is immense. To put it into perspective, you need to spend 10 cents worth of electricity to yield 5 cents of hydrogen.
Another thing is hydrogen is a relatively low energy density (compared to gasoline) ...meaning you have to carry around A LOT MORE of it to equal a tank full of gas AND the performance of you vehicle will kind of suck...don't expect any 0-60 record breakers.
This is basically fuel cell technology.
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Thank you NEBE!! As soon as I heard this I said...Yeah-but....if you include the energy to break down water into its components yeah, you can burn H and O in a car or torch but the "NET ENERGY" consumed is not economically feasible. This would have been done LOOOOOOOONG ago, this is not new.
It pisses me off to see infomercials like this because it misleads the general public. IMO it is irresponsible and those people should be stiffly fined for doing a disservice to the community.