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There is one website that claims you can build an electrolyser(?) fuel cell. U can get energy by splitting the hydrogen and oxygen atoms that make up water. The parts can produce a large amount of hydrogen. Sounds good, but u must be dedicated to take that on. There have been guys who have tested stuff like this, they might power a small gas engine, but not an SUV I would think. A neat idea though. Someday, somehow, someway, the world should have a better source of fuel, that will be cheap enough for all to afford, and enough of this relying on foreign oil, and practically begging for it, which ain't a good thing.
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