February 1, 2011 1:27 AM GMT
A British company has invented artificial petrol that emits no greenhouse gases and could cost as little as 19p per litre at the pumps. Cella Energy, the Oxfordshire-based firm that is developing the fuel, uses hydrogen, which is currently much cheaper than oil.
What does it matter? If it works, this company will be made an offer it can't refuse by the oil companies and it will never see the light of day. Even if it did, the Government would tax it to death as usual. They could not possibly afford to give up the highest fuel duty and tax in Europe.
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