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I don't buy it. In energy, as in life, there's no such thing as a free lunch. You always get out less than you put in. They don't mention anything about how this fuel is made, which must (by the laws of physics) be more energy intensive than what you get from burning it in your car engine. So, either they're using solar (which, if true, they probably would have mentioned it int eh article) or they're using fossil fuels to make it, a net energy waste, when you could just burn the fossil fuel in your engine to begin with.