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This is factually correct. The problem is extracting hydrogen from H2O is very energy intensive, especially through electrolysis. Also raw H2 is very explosive, as is O2, making that progress quite dangerous at even moderate scale. The hydrogen in hydrogen cell vehicles does not come from water.
For internal combustion engines, largely yes. But they come from distilled petroleum, which is much easier, cheaper, and safer to produce.
Yes. Water is not combustible. For the hydrogen to be combustible in water it needs to be removed from the H2O. To remove it from the H2O it requires a large amount of electricity (or similar). If you've got that much electricity, might as well just power a motor.
I like this guy…. I watch a ton of his reviews. He reviews one of those hydrogen mpg boosters in this one. I haven’t seen it yet, but I’m watching it now. Maybe it’ll have some interesting info
https://youtu.be/dOiXpCpVofQ
Project Farm is awesome! Long story short, that's a fuel additive system. It's using the gas to power the system, which makes very little hydrogen. His tests showed it did nothing. Making that system to power the engine and conversion solely is the problem here, and why a "water" engine hasn't been done yet, it's really not possible and a pipe dream of people whom don't understand it.
🤝. This is an interesting video. https://youtu.be/wxfo-w0ptEo