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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There have been rumours for years (first in the 1930's)that someone has invented a way to split Hydrogen and Oxygen from water. This would solve most of the worlds energy problems but also put most of the worlds current energy suppliers out of business overnight. Maybe the energy companies have this ability already but are keeping it under wraps. (conspiracy theory???)
Some rumours say the water is split just before being burnt so negating the need for safe storage of the flammable gas. The by-product of burning hydrogen and oxygen is water so this can be recycled back into the fuel tank giving endless miles per gallon.
Because Toureman you can't "Make" energy.
It takes more energy to split the Hydrogen and Oxygen out of water than you get burning it to produce the water back again.
And I don't buy the "oil companies are sitting on the technology" argument. They'd sell their unborn children for the chance to be the first to the market with this
You know BigB that sounds like an attempted fraud.
In order to split hydrogen and Oxygen you need to put in at least the same amount of energy that get from burning them - simple fundamental law of physics.
So if you were to add a substance to water that did this that substance would have to supply the energy and so would be the fuel itself.
I'm sure this is a variation of the myth of perpetual motion
I also have to take issue with stanleymans' confidence in crop based fuels
Road transport in the UK uses nearly 38 Million tonnes of petrol/diesel a year -Oil seed rape produces 3.5 tonnes of biodiesel per hectare.
Thats 10 Million hectares worth of rape - currently there is about 17 Million Hectares of farmland in the UK that's not arable that's total
This is the only long term solution to supplying the volume of energy that we are used to using: