LOL!
Where is the powerplant making the hydrogen and burning it for the excess energy?
You didnt even bother to read my link of the very real inventor that found a way to use a cheap alloy to split the h202 molecule.
How much energy does it take to make the alloy? How much energy do you get out of the hydrogen?
There are others too but you seem so invested in the old way that you are not really interested in the new.
Yes, I'm invested in reality.
Are you in the oil industry?
Are you ever going to admit you never took Physics?
While reading this thread it becomes clear why we have ethanol being sold to us as a viable alternative. What passes for education in science these days is pretty appalling. Public schooling in action.