Water for Gas

Water - the Green Fuel

By Daniel Dunkin - Content Writer and Artist, published Feb 06, 2008
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It's the 21st century, and technology is here. There is no reason why we cannot develop a method of running cars on hydrogen, and even potentially on water. Using water would require a fuel cell that would use electricity to extract hydrogen from the water and using that hydrogen to power the car. There has been a lot of research in this area, and there are a lot of catalysts such as salt or baking soda that makes the hydrogen-oxygen bond in water weaker, which allows a more rapid extraction of hydrogen from water.

The benefits of using water are many. Just two of the benefits are:

Economical: Using water for gas would insight research and development in the United States, the creation of water fuel cells would create many jobs, and would help us to hold more of the American dollar within America.

Ecological: Using water for gas would be a tremendous boon to our ecology. When hydrogen burns, it combines with oxygen and forms water. There are no carbon particles in water and therefore a hydrogen flame does not create carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide, which should please those who believe greenhouse gases are going to destroy the Earth. It should make all of us feel better knowing that all of our automobiles instead of pumping poisons and toxins into the air, would actually be pumping water moisture into the air helping to cool down the Earth and distribute moisture for plants everywhere, including the deserts.

President Bush at the beginning of his term said he wanted to spend money on the development of hydrogen to replace fuel. The facts are we can easily extract hydrogen from water, and with each passing near the process is becoming more efficient, and hydrogen can be extracted from water using solar power, wind power, and stream power.

Our reliance on fossil fuels has empowered the nations who are now threatening us. By developing water for gas technology, we can shut down the big oil transports and we can make obsolete the pumping of billions of dollars of American money to countries who would like to use our money to abolish us.

Water for Gas! The time is here.

Takeaways
  • Hydrogen burns like fuel, but it turns to water when it burns with oxygen
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What we need is someone with dough, who wont take a buyout & who will launch a chain of conversion shops. Maybe by putting in, like, a 12oz container that does 3x the work of the regular water/fuel mixture that is advertised online. Cars can be converted to run on water & air, the computer will simply use a nominal amount of fuel, another group could make improvements based on feedback as needed. To protect him or herself, he/she should start a chain with many employees. Its sort of like the government; if there was no Vice President, the President wouldn't be too safe. There has to be numerous people to do this and a franchise of conversion shops launched. If people could conceivably atttain a 90% fuel efficiency, that would knock gas prices down to a laughable $0.43/gal. There has to be some gas used to prevent erosion of the fuel system. The nice thing is it dosent take new cars to do this.

Posted on 07/07/2008 at 7:07:56 PM

 
I do not see in any way why if car manufacturers are serious about going green, they don't just either go to a water for fuel design but in a different way. Instead of one 4oz cup of water set up for the electrolysis process, a 20oz container with 5 electrolysis assembly's. 1) if the argument that H2O-HHO takes more energy to convert it then it puts out, then convert it 5 times over as mentioned above. Converting this on the fly eliminates the wait for all these recharge stations & it is true green. 2) if the argument is that doing it this way is expensive then what is considered expensive anyway, I mean as more practical approaches are found and parts are used in mass production, price drops anyway, and with water costing close to nothing, and the result being a totally green solution, I don't see using any other solution. Not just autos.. trucks, buses, home heat, cooking gas, heating water, portable elec. gen -- water for fuel -- truly regenerative -- *this is the answer*

Posted on 07/07/2008 at 7:07:11 PM

 
I've investigated the water4gas product and found it not only plausible but an ingenious method of enriching a combustion engine . I call it an enrichment process as it does not eliminate the use of gasoline.However ,BMW is currently puting a model on the market said to achieve 100+ miles per gallon using this water4gas technique(about time). great article keep the ball rolling.

Posted on 03/09/2008 at 11:03:19 AM

 
This is an interesting article. I've always thought we should go back to hemp. Afterall, that's what Ford built his cars to run on.

Posted on 02/09/2008 at 5:02:50 AM

 
Marissa, I'm more inclined to believe it is the oil companies. I think if the big 4 released an automobile that ran on water, they would have the biggest sales year in their history, the oil companies would lose big time. There was a gentleman that claims to have invented a method of fracturing water into HHO gas on which to run a vehicle, he had meetings with NASA and others. The man was murdered and since his murder court cases and others have debunked him saying his invention was impossible. Of course, the big guns do not want anything like this to be possible, if they silenced him, would they not also shelf the invention?

Posted on 02/07/2008 at 10:02:58 AM

 
One of the biggest issues of our time.

Posted on 02/06/2008 at 11:02:17 PM

 
i remember hearing on the news a while ago about some man who developed a car that ran on water. Funny how you don't hear anything about it now. The big 4 probably hushed him up.

Posted on 02/06/2008 at 7:02:57 PM

 
Great job on this!

Posted on 02/06/2008 at 5:02:12 PM

 
Great article!

Posted on 02/06/2008 at 4:02:13 PM

 
I am praying for an alternative fuel source so enjoyed your article very much. Very timely.

Posted on 02/06/2008 at 12:02:04 PM

 
We definately need some type of alternate fuel source, weather it be water or something else. Great article.

Posted on 02/06/2008 at 12:02:15 PM

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