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Originally posted by jas1552
For the environment, hydrogen is not the answer. Hydrogen must be freed from water. To do that an electrical current is passed through the water seperating it into its components oxygen and hydrogen. The amount of energy needed to do this is greater than the energy potential in the hydrogen and oxygen generated. To switch all cars to hydrogen, more oil would be required. Not less. Unless you use another new source of energy (such as solar which at this point wouldn't be practical) to generate the hydrogen.
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Everything you just said is refuted at the site (if you believe them)... here's an example:
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What's Real?
A lot has been written about converting vehicles to run hydrogen. Unfortunately, a lot of what you'll find on the internet is simply untrue.
ANY claim of fueling a car with water, and having the water converted to Hydrogen quickly enough to power a passenger vehicle is pure B.S.
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Read it and see what these guys did.