HHO is nothing more than another (somewhat incorrect) way to describe water's component atoms, 2 hydrogens and an oxygen. The laws of thermodynamics pretty clearly show that you won't get any more energy out of combining hydrogen and oxygen into water than it takes to disassociate water into oxygen and hydrogen. And due to losses in the system, you'll have to add energy to break even. Note that this is from a purely chemical reaction viewpoint.
If only we could get around that whole law of conservation of energy thing, we'd have a lot fewer problems in this world.
Bingo! "Let them DRILL DA_N IT!"#@$%!
Exactly
Continue with the R and R on alternative fuels and hybrid technology (Who would'nt want a turbodiesel hybrid?)
But drill for now.
We can't switch over to an alternative fuel tomorrow, the transition will be a bit more gradual.