Doesn't the process of splitting the water molecule electrically require more energy than is produced when you burn the hydrogen?
It seems to me that you would need to first develop a way to create hydrogen gas from water at a lower energy, such as with a catalyst or enzyme. Otherwise, you're spending more energy than you're creating.
Doesn't the process of splitting the water molecule electrically require more energy than is produced when you burn the hydrogen?
It seems to me that you would need to first develop a way to create hydrogen gas from water at a lower energy, such as with a catalyst or enzyme. Otherwise, you're spending more energy than you're creating.
ROGER2095 2 years ago