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  • The car that runs on water

    Posted on July 5th, 2011 admin 1 comment

    http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/bargains-and-rip-offs/article.html?in_article_id=403819&in_page_id=5

    David Williams, Evening Standard
    21 September 2005

    SCIENTISTS have made a breakthrough which will allow them to build a car which runs on water.

    A British company is on the brink of creating an ‘ultra-green’ family saloon which could be on the road within a decade. If it goes into production the car would cost as little as a regular model, thanks to subsidies and grants.

    In scenes recalling the film Back To The Future, where a sports car’s generator is fed with household scraps, a generator on this car will convert water into power. Government sources say the technology – developed by Russian scientists who have set up a UK company called OM Energy – could eventually enable ships to use seawater for fuel.

    The breakthrough is the electro hydrogen generator which extracts hydrogen from water by spinning it at high speed.

    The hydrogen is then mixed with the petrol supply to create an environmentally friendly ’super fuel’ which ’stretches’ the unleaded fuel, enabling the car to go further on less. The generator is spun using the engine’s recycled exhaust gases.

    Experts see this as the ‘holy grail’ that could ease the world’s energy crisis. If successful, production vehicles will use water as the main fuel and need only a small amount of petrol, dramatically cutting fuel costs for motorists.

    WATER WORKS: How the hydro car would operate

    Some commercial vehicles already run on hydrogen which is used to generate electricity and drive electric motors.

    But it is expensive and dangerous to distribute large amounts of hydrogen fuel. Car-makers have been waiting for a compact system capable of performing the conversion under the bonnet.

    OM Energy was lured to Britain by the Government’s UK Trade and Investment’s Global Entrepreneurs Programme, which was set up to develop and encourage talent. A patent has been registered and the Government is set to take a proportion of any sales.

    The AA Motoring Trust welcomed the breakthrough. ‘Alternative technologies such as this – not more taxation – are the answer to lessening the impact on the environment,’ said spokesman Luke Bosdet.

  • DAN WINTER TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY

    Posted on January 29th, 2011 admin No comments

    UNDERSTANDING DAN WINTER – TECHNICAL TERMS Glossary

  • SPLITTING WATER INTO GAS WITHOUT ELECTROLYSIS

    Posted on October 14th, 2010 andrew No comments

    If you’re even wanted to learn how to split water into hydrogen
    and oxygen gas with minimal input, check out this thread
    on the topic – it’s about heterodyning radio frequency waves to
    create more frequencies than you start with and it rips the water
    apart with very low energy – making Faraday’s Law concerning
    electrolysis look like a bad joke.

    http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/6431-none-electrolytic-splitting-h2o.html

    File can be found on this link: h2osplitting

  • ON BOARD HYDROGEN SYSTEM

    Posted on October 4th, 2010 admin No comments

  • COLD FUSION CLAIMS STEPHEN HORVATH -1978

    Posted on September 9th, 2010 admin No comments

    HORVATH INTERVIEW 1978