Stephen Lawrence wrote..
AFAIK nobody's demonstrated more energy out than energy in splitting
water. (It would be major news if they did, needless to say --
perpetual motion of the first time.)
Howdy Stephen,
There are several UTube posts showing generation of hydrogen gas using a
small amount of electric power.. or so they claim.
Increased activity is being reported across the world that suggests the
technology is being unlocked.
Hydrogen powered cars, on the other hand, require at least one significant
piece of research to be completed, maybe more (practical storage, and
either an effective affordable hydrogen fuel cell or a long-wearing ICE
that can eat pure hydrogen without eventually falling apart as a result).
If hydrogen does move forward as a viable fuel, the need would exist for a
new type engine. If an engine does not exist at present, does this inhibit
the search for developing the gas as a fuel ?
Richard