Interesting. How much do you have tied up in breaking down the water into Hydrogen & Oxygen. I am not being sarcastic, I just want to know. I have always thought if they could come up with a way to cheaply break down water, you still have transportation and storage problems that would have to be surmounted. I just don’t know about a tank of hydrogen at 900 PSI under my butt on the car or 900 PSI hydrogen filled tankers and pipelines.
When I lived in Australia in the 80’s, an elderly woman told me that during WW II when fuel was scarce, they had pick-up trucks that ran on water. She saw them with her own eyes. Said they had some contraption in the back that used firewood as a fuel source, but was not a steam engine. They disappeard when the war was over, she said.
I should mention that the woman had been knighted by Queen Elizabeth for her philanthropic service to the country.