Indians TATA make water fuel

Tata invests $ 15 million to develop hydrogen engines.
A car that runs on water sounds damn good, although most developments in this area stalled. Unfortunately, the truth is (currently) that has more energy for decomposition of water to hydrogen than then be harvested from it. In other words - you put more energy than you get.

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