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Critics said the fuel was over-hyped while others cautiously applaud the effort, saying
there needs to be more testing done and that the science behind the magic needs to
be put under public scrutiny.

Lelono took the criticism lightly. With strong political backing (the president
co-founded a charity that later became the core of the company) he has set his aims
high: to replace fossil fuel with water and reduce Indonesia’s emission. All he needs
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