Henry Ford in 1908 built a car: Model T--which ran on ethanol, kerosene or gasoline. Gasoline won out for a variety of reasons.
Obtaining hydrogen and oxygen from water is nothing new, even in the 70's. The problem is that it violates the laws of thermodynamics to get the separate elements without consuming more power in the process! Most of these schemes have been frauds. (and there have been a lot of them).
Fuel cells have been around for over 150 years.
Where you are wrong is both in the science and the politics.
Obtaining hydrogen and oxygen from water is nothing new, even in the 70's. The problem is that it violates the laws of thermodynamics to get the separate elements without consuming more power in the process! Most of these schemes have been frauds. (and there have been a lot of them).
Fuel cells have been around for over 150 years.
Where you are wrong is both in the science and the politics.