I've been thinking about electrolysis of water to make hydrogen. What is the value of seeking superior catalysts? No matter the catalyst, you'll only get out what you put in, energy wise, or rather less. Catalysis will increase the rate at which water is broken down into its elements, meaning less electrical energy will be used than without the catalyst. However, this amount of electricity will always exceed the amount that will be produced when the gases are recombined in a fuel cell. So the point of catalysis is that the enterprise becomes slightly less unprofitable but not profitable?