George, First these are concept cars, not production models. Gets lots of positive PR with no real industry impact.
Your question is a good one. I am surprised that most people have no concept of the huge industry and infrastructure needed to supply the energy they consume. They just plug in the TV and it plays, but they do not see the huge powerplants, coal barges, fields of distribution stations etc.
The appeal of hydrogen is that everyone has the basic material, they do not need to go to the Middle east to get it....ahh...but where will they get the energy to make it? That is why your question is so realevant.
The same debate is still going on about using vast amounts of petroleum to make ethanol. Is it efficient? Some say yes, some say no! In that case it seems like the producers will turn a blind eye if they are getting a govt. subsidy.
Lets face it. Even a cooking fire in a tepee causes some pollution ..but so does a volcano?
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