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It takes a ton of energy to split water into it's components, that typically comes from fossil energy
TIL, thanks!
There's still a place for producing hydrogen via electrolysis (chemical feedstock), but anyone who wants to burn hydrogen is either selling you a rocket (good) or an excuse to keep sucking up that crude. The answer to our energy problems is still just solar, wind, batteries, and other renewables.