By: Fritz Harrington | 2010-03-30 | Automotive Rising fuel prices are a big cause for concern during this time of economic recession. With a considerable amount of people having to work in lesser salaries, traveling to and back from work in their vehicle is becoming increasingly difficult. Not anymore! Hydrogen car fuel can give all such people a breather! read more
By: Colin Brennan | 2010-03-30 | Automotive Many so-called experts have suggested that hydrogen is the long-term answer to the question of our future fuel choice for motor vehicles. Burning it releases no CO2, and it can be (renewably) made from water using electricity. The hydrogen produced can then either be burnt in a conventional engine, or used in a fuel cell to directly produce electricity. read more
By: Vasile Stoica | 2010-12-12 | Environment Hydrogen is abundant on earth and is found when combined with other elements that will help form chemical compounds like water or H2O. By using the power of hydrogen you will be able to form energy that can be renewable, but also that is healthy for everyone and Earth in general. read more
By: David Payn | 2010-03-31 | Automotive Free fuel and and a hydrogen fuel cell are the gemini of the motoring world. HHO is produced from simple tap water which costs just a few cents per gallon. Not that a hydrogen fuel cell even needs much water, using only about a quart per two to three hundred miles. read more
By: sofona james | 2012-05-23 | Technology Hydrogen HHO generators are now being made by several companies in the U.S. These generators have created a revolution in green technology. It consists of two types; one driven by hydrogen cell or gas which is used to produce electricity. read more
By: Deb Powers | 2010-03-30 | Environment The first Kitty Hawk moment of the 21st Century took place in Hamburg, Germany on July 7, 2009. On that bright blue morning, a hydrogen cell experiment paid off for the German Aerospace Center. The Antares DLR H-2, a motor glider completely fueled by hydrogen fuel cells, took off under its own power into the bright, blue sky above Hamburg Airport and flew its way into the history books. read more
By: Laura Hartson | 2011-05-16 | Cars Scientists have been working tirelessly for years to try and work out some new forms of fuel, to combat the ever dwindling supplies of fossil fuels that we have. We are used to coal and oil to make our homes, cars and lifestyles run smoothly, but it seems that they may have come up with a new way to convert hydrogen gas into a liquid. It means that currently cars on the market will be able to be transformed into hydrogen fuelled vehicles with only some slight, and not very costly, modifications. read more
By: Fritz Harrington | 2010-03-28 | Automotive Hydrogen gas car is the latest rage in the hybrid cars range. These cars use water as fuel to give big boosts to existing fuel efficiency. Though cars that use water as 100% fuel are still in research stage, you can have cars that combine water and existing fossil fuels like gasoline/ diesel to improve mileage incredibly by two to three times. This technology has the twin benefits of money savings for you and reduced emissions and hence less pollution to the environment. read more
By: Fritz Harrington | 2010-03-30 | Automotive A hydrogen car engine can help you to save fuel to a phenomenal extent. A hydrogen car is a hybrid car that uses water along with the existing fuel like gasoline or diesel. This increases the fuel efficiency by two to three times. In this technology the emissions are reduced to a very large extent and there are no harmful by products in this process. Hence the government offers tax rebates to thos read more
By: Steven D. Foster | 2010-04-03 | Automotive Consider yourself very lucky. Nowadays, hydrogen automobiles are readily available in the market and are developing continuously. We may have been used in driving the conventional gasoline engine cars in the past, and for every gallon of gasoline that we burn we generally give out around 18 pounds of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. These harmful gasses emitted by our vehicles pretty much contributes to the drastic climate changes in our planet, and significantly is the number one cause of global warming in the world. read more
By: Stephen Sullenberger | 2010-03-31 | Automotive Would you like to know the truth behind water into Hydrogen fuel for cars and trucks? Is it possible to actually do this? Yes! The whole process comes from a 100 year old proven technology call electrolysis. I'm going to tell you the fuel efficiency increase, the effects on your engine and even how it works. read more
By: Karl Landry | 2010-03-29 | Automotive Everyone across the world is suffering from the cost of fuel increases. Unfortunately, these high prices will never come down to the prices we want them to. They will continue to keep rising as oil reserves run low. Luckily, you don't have to worry too much about high fuel prices because you can do something to cut your fuel consumption by more than half. read more
By: greencelltek | 2010-10-23 | Arts & Entertainment In some ways, a gaseous hydrogen fuel leak is less dangerous than a leak of diesel fuel or gasoline. Leaking diesel fuel and gasoline can puddle and spread over a large area, and the puddles will persist because they evaporate slowly. read more
By: Fritz Harrington | 2010-03-28 | Automotive Hydrogen converter helps to convert water into fuel for your car. Hybrid cars use more than one fuel to achieve better mileage and fuel efficiency. Here is an old technology that has been updated and simplified. It uses water as part of the already existing fuel system. read more
By: Andrew Beene | 2010-10-26 | Technology Hydrogen peroxide(H2O2) is a compound that is composed of two hydrogen ions and two oxygen ions. It is in appearance a blue liquid that is more viscous compared to water which is chemically composed by two hydrogen ions and one oxygen. It is available in a 35% hydrogen peroxide solution and it is also available in a more concentrated 50% hydrogen peroxide solution. There are also safe hydrogen peroxide solutions that are made available in Ontario. read more