Nov 01

There’s been a great deal of talk and speculation lately of how high gas prices are literally crippling the American public. It is evident that the middle class in this country is shrinking at a fairly rapid rate thanks to the devaluation of the dollar, unregulated “Big Oil” and OPEC. Many expert economists, along with myself, view the rise in gas prices as a complete and utter scam / assault on the blue collar people of our nation.

If many are conerned by the high gas prices, their actions are not really showing it! Stats prove many are looking into alternative forms of gas like hydrogen, electricity, and water. Only very little have chosen to take advantage of this cheap alternative, though.

For example, did you know that everyday Americans are saving hundreds per month on gasoline because they’ve converted their cars to water powered hybrids? You probably think that I’m joking, but this is the fact. It’s been proven for many years that you can literally double your gas mileage and have cleaner emissions with this simple technology.

Why have you not heard about these cost effective advances to increase gas mileage like mentioned before? When you study history, you will rapidly find that many people who’ve tried to bring this to the public were either bought out by Oil tycoons or silenced once and for all. The global system has created a dependency on oil, making you feel like you must break-away from the grid completely to get other forms of energy that work. This is utter BS!

Now, if you’re like me then you’ll understand that Big Oil has been influencing your train of thought since you were born through the mainstream media. We’ve all heard that solar power (and other alternative / clean forms of energy) are too expensive and the oil conglomerates are “working” on an alternative. Personally, this sounds like the same excuse that, for example, the American Cancer Society gives the public when they imply that a “cure” is around the corner. It’s all a business folks! They are raising prices simply because they can because they know you’ll pay whatever they want.

It’s time to wake up people and take a large shot of reality. Gas prices for autos, trucks, and any other vehicle are not coming down! Where is congress, you may ask? Unfortunately, our law-makers are bribed (I mean lobbied) by “Big Oil” daily so it’s not in their best interest to enact legislation that helps the average American. It’s now up to us to become more creative and innovative with our approach to different forms of fuel.

We can cease reliance on foreign oil once and for all and the first step is to implement the other proven, safe alternatives we have now. I highly recommend converting your car to one that uses HHO technology, as I have first-hand experience with it’s effectiveness. You can find a simple, cheap conversion manual online (see below) that will allow you to save loads of cash every month at the pump. Run your car on water for a few weeks and rest assured, you’ll be kicking yourself for not using this technology earlier.

You don’t have to be the victim of high gas prices anymore with this powerful knowledge. By the way, you can also go and watch major news stories on YouTube about the water for gas movement. One of my videos that will help empower you is called “Are High Gas Prices a Scam?” Watch it now so you can take control of your finances once and for all!

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Oct 21

These days one of our biggest worries is how much the gallon of gas will cost tomorrow. Although the gas prices may go up and down. There have been months when there seems to be no limit to the price gas will climb.

Weather you are trying to save money on gas, or simply help the environment by producing cleaner emissions, converting your car to run on water provides a low-cost, safe solution.

Well, is not really like you can stick your garden hose in your gas tank and go, you will still need to put gas in your car, but by the use of this technology you can save an average of 40% or more on gas money.

Run your car on water is a technology which helps car owners spend a lot less on fuel by adapting the water fuel technology. This is done by harnessing the electricity in your battery to split the water molecules and cause your car to run on hydrogen. Your car will then run with both gasoline and HHO (hydrogen), also referred to as Brown gas.

Water-fuel technology actually works, however, is hard to find information you can actually trust on how to use the technology to convert your vehicle. Not to mention it can cost you a substantial amount of money.

You can create your own water hybrid for less than $150. There are many do-it-yourself conversion guides on the web, they have made the technology very easy and affordable. Only minimal mechanical experience is required and you can convert any vehicle, any normal Toyota, Audi, BMW or any other.

Make sure they offer a safe process and The conversion will not void your warranty. A good conversion guide should offer you instructions on how to easily install and remove your kit. It should be 100% reversible.

Remember what I said regarding the cost, some conversion kits are selling on the internet for about $900 - $1500 and they are worth the price, however you can find ridiculous affordable conversion guides for less than $150 that are just as practical and efficiently.

A good conversion guide comes with step-by-step instructions and detailed illustrations, is easy to understand and works efficiently. The parts required should be easy to find and available at the local hardware and auto-parts store for about $60 in total.

If you decide this is something you want to do be careful when choosing the correct manual. Always see reviews and positive feedback. Keep in mind these criteria; Low cost sources, instructions with photos and diagrams, maintenance, technical support and money back guarantee.

Clearly, This technology is used successfully by thousands of satisfied people, I personally was surprised with the results. However, it goes beyond just saving you tons of money. You will also be preventing global warming, creating a better environment, and increasing the performance of your car.

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Oct 21

Whether it is rising oil prices or the downturn in the economy based on mortgage banks going belly up, the reality is that prices are inflating. No matter where you look, the cost of life’s everyday necessities are inching upwards. Whether you are at the grocery store or gas station, prices are rising higher every week, or, in the case of gas, seemingly every day. This puts extra pressure on people to make savings or cut costs so it is not surprising that they are drawn to any product that promises to help you spend less money for gasoline. These days, the latest hot item that makes this promise is water for gas or also known as water4gas.

While it may sound attractive to use water for gas, it’s not technically possible to simply put water into the fuel line of a car or other vehicle. It would cause severe damage to the engine. That does not mean that water4gas technology is fraudulent, however. There is a viable way in which to turn water to usable fuel for your vehicle. It is somewhat different from what you would think it is, however.

The term water4gas is slightly misleading. The water is not the fuel itself, but it supplies the hydrogen and oxygen elements that react to increase the fuel economy and performance of the gasoline engine. Clearly, hydrogen gas is both cleaner and more efficient than gasoline containing ethanol and, in sharp contrast to regular gas, emits only harmless water vapor as a by-product.

The concept behind water for gas systems is that supplying small amounts of hydrogen will help your car burn gasoline more efficiently. Thus, your car will consume less gas. You can conceivably create an alternative source of power for your car by splitting water into its component atoms of hydrogen and oxygen. Sound far-fetched? Not, really, NASA sends its shuttles into space using the same hydrogen fuel.

What the majority of the various water4gas systems currently out there do is provide instructions for converting your car to use water4 gas technology. Some online sources sell the kits that you put together and then install on your vehicle. For downloadable versions of the water4gas systems, you need to build it yourself by following the instructions provided and purchasing your own materials.

It’s normal to be wary that untested or untraditional products could be a rip-off or not live up to the claims. Simply typing “water4gas scam” into any online search engine will bring up pages of information. There are dozens of sites that recommend the water4gas system as an economical way to fuel your car, and another dozen that call the system a waste of money or a scam. Interestingly, there are a number of on-line forums that include active and spirited discussions about water for gas technology from not only its proponents, but also from those who strongly criticize this technology.

Whether the water4gas system is a scam or a truly revolutionary way for the average person to save money at the pump remains to be seen. However, it is interesting to note that major car manufacturers such as Honda and BMW have plans in the pipeline to produce hydrogen fuel cell powered cars for wide consumption. Honda’s Clarity FCX, the first hydrogen fuel cell vehicle to hit the market, is scheduled for limited leasing-only availability in Southern California for the 2008 summer season.

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Oct 09

Hydrogen gas can be produced using a wide variety of methods, several of which could include incineration of trash to produce the heat necessary to release hydrogen from both water and natural gas. While we may not be able to toss a banana peel into the gas tank and head off al a back to the future, that very same banana peel when used in a hydrogen production facility can ultimately be a key ingredient in the production of the fuel that will fill the tank of hydrogen powered cars.

There are multiple ways in which an automobile can be powered by hydrogen fuel. The same internal combustion engine that is used today in gasoline-powered cars can also power cars that use hydrogen fuel, with a moderate amount of modification to convert it to burn hydrogen.

Existing cars can be retrofitted as hydrogen powered cars with specially designed installations to completely do away with gasoline as the fuel source altough this could be expensive. There are also kits available that show you how to modify gasoline engines so that hydrogen gas is added to the current air gasoline mixture. This modification not only results in dramatically improved emissions, but in strikingly higher gas mileage as well.

Hydrogen powered cars are roughly three times more efficient than their fossil fueled counterparts and have low to zero emissions resulting in a carbon footprint free vehicle. Electric vehicles can be set up to utilize hydrogen as the fuel for on board electrical generation. An electric or fuel cell vehicle has a storage tank for hydrogen gas, which is fed into a fuel cell where the hydrogen is converted into electricity to power all vehicle systems.

Hydrogen fuel is cheaper to produce in addition to being a truly renewable source of energy. It takes 300 billion gallons of water to refine the gasoline Americans burn each year, but it would only take 100 billion gallons to refine the same amount of hydrogen fuel. As a result, hydrogen costs about half as much per gallon as gasoline.

Every major automobile manufacturer is engineering its own hydrogen powered cars. Several of these hydrogen-powered models will be available in limited production in 2008. As availability of hydrogen fueling stations grows you can expect to see a steady increase in the number of hydrogen-powered vehicles in your neighborhood. Several of the automobile manufacturers are also working on home systems for hydrogen production that can not only serve as a gas pump in your driveway for your hydrogen power cars, but can also supply hydrogen fuel to generate the electricity to power your home.

Hydrogen powered cars are at least as safe as any gasoline-powered car. The hydrogen comes in specially designed tanks that won’t leak any hydrogen fuel, even under extreme conditions.

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Oct 07

Hydrogen gas is one of the most abundant elements on the planet. This makes it possible to produce the element in gas form using a wide variety of methods and raw materials providing possibly the most flexible fuel on the earth. In a traditional plant setting, producing hydrogen gas can begin with raw materials such as coal, water, natural gas, algae or biomass (natural organic composting materials).

Gasification is the act of producing hydrogen gas from a raw material like biomass or coal by a process that involves extreme heating and subsequent cooling of the raw material, separation and purification. The hydrogen produced in this way can then be used to generate electricity or for any regular fuel need. For power plants that are traditionally fueled by coal as a means to generate electricity, using coal gasification to produce hydrogen gas as the fuel source for this electricity results in much lower emissions.

Producing hydrogen gas using water is one of the greenest production methods possible when the energy source can be generated from renewable energy sources like solar power or wind generators. The principle method is electrolysis which means that electric current is passed through water and an electrolyte. This separates water into its component parts of hydrogen gas and oxygen. Nuclear energy or even the earth’s own geothermal energy may also be used as an energy source for the electricity requires to make the process work.

The Thermochemical Water Splitting method of producing hydrogen gas separates hydrogen from water using a chemical reaction between water and certain chemicals at high temperatures. This is primary accomplished at nuclear plants. High-temperature Electrolysis is the same basic concept as fueled by electricity except this method uses the heat generated by nuclear power production to bring the water to the correct temperature instead of electrical current.

Steam Methane Reformation is currently the most used method for producing hydrogen gas from natural gas. A two-step process, the first step of this method creates steam and synthesis gas from the natural gas. Step two separates the hydrogen from this synthesis gas. This method produces more pollution than electrolysis, but is the method currently used for 95% of all hydrogen production in the United States.

By using a technique called Photo-Biological Production, hydrogen can be extracted from algae or bacteria contained in wastewater. In this method, the algae are kept from access to sulfur. This results in their emitting hydrogen instead of oxygen. This method uses waste and renewable materials as its feedstock, and is thus attracting a great deal of attention as being the “greenest” method.

When compared with fossil fuel production, producing hydrogen gas to be used to power any form of motor or engine seems to be a better proposition going forward. Fossil fuels are a finite resource that has a limited future. As abundant in supply as hydrogen naturally is, it will be an important fuel in the future, no matter how it is generated.

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Oct 07

Hydrogen is the most abundant chemical element on the planet. It is found in water and almost every other natural material and in every living thing. Algae, plants, and composting material are all rich sources of hydrogen. The abundance of hydrogen means that it is viewed as a potential source of fuel for many man-made machines. For instance, hydrogen gas fuel can theoretically replace fossil fuels in most of their uses without being concerned with depleting the resource considerably. Separating hydrogen from its chemical bond to these elements produces hydrogen gas fuel. Heat and water are the only emissions produced when mixing this purest form of hydrogen gas fuel with pure oxygen and igniting it, which is as environmentally friendly as you can get.

There are benefits and drawbacks to each method of extracting hydrogen. Some methods create harmful emissions during refining, and some means of production are less costly than others. The steam methane reforming method is the one most widely used in the United States at present, and it works by heating natural gas to specific temperatures so that hydrogen can be separated from the rest of the natural gas.

When building hydrogen production facilities, location is a major concern. However, as a long term project they are worth it under the electrolysis method, as no harmful greenhouse gas emissions are produced. New infrastructure would almost certainly be required if the level of hydrogen gas fuel needed to satisfy mainstream demand were to be created; this would make start-up costs a rather expensive proposition. The use of electricity generated through means such as wind power or solar panels could allow us to employ electrolysis (the process of passing an electrical current through water via an ionic transfer device), a technology that we are already utilizing in a more cost-efficient and environmentally responsible manner.

Hydrogen’s versatility allows it to be stored and transported as either a liquid or gas. In vapor form, it is possible to transport hydrogen gas fuel up to a distance of two hundred miles from the facility. In liquid form, hydrogen gas fuel can withstand transporting up to one thousand miles if placed in super-insulated tanks.

Of all the different types of fuels, hydrogen gas fuel has the highest energy to weight ratio. In comparison to gasoline, hydrogen produces approximately three times more energy without the ill effects of carbon dioxide and sulfur emissions and more than six times more energy than we can get from coal.

Hydrogen gas has much better and more efficient combustion through a larger range of air fuel mixtures than gasoline. Hydrogen gas fuel has an octane rating of 130 and this is higher than the highest octane gasoline available at present at the gas station.

Just about anything from cell phones, scooters, spacecraft and even entire cities can be powered by hydrogen gas fuel. Vehicles for every day use can be produced or retrofitted to utilize this fuel. As gas prices rise, hydrogen gas fuel as an alternative fuel may soon become a reality. With the right infrastructure in place and it’s abundance on the planet, it may solve one of the most vexing problems that the planet faces, producing an environmentally friendly fuel.

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Oct 06

With gas prices soaring to outrageous levels every possible replacement or alternative to our dependence on fossil fuels is being closely evaluated. and this extend to the highly financed energy commissions through to the everyday consumer looking to get more mileage from their gas tank. Hydrogen for cars not only offers us the opportunity to explore new energy horizons, it also opens up tremendous possibilities for us to improve the way we travel altogether.

Among the many candidates to replace fossil fuels, hydrogen is showing great promise. It ocurs naturally in many everyday items, including water, coal and the compost heap in the back garden. Its natural abundance makes it all the more attractive in terms of developing this resource for widespread consumption.

Methods for producing hydrogen fuel for cars can vary, but they are all quite efficient and much cleaner than is fossil fuel production. For instance, a gasoline production refinery requires 300 billion gallons of water to produce that fuel, but if it produced the same amount of hydrogen, it would only need one million gallons of water.

The gallon of gasoline equivalent to hydrogen costs about half as much as gasoline but improves fuel economy by over two-thirds more. Hydrogen fuel also decreases engine operating temperatures, all but eliminating emissions as well as the unwanted carbon footprint.

A big problem hindering the production of hydrogen-fueled vehicles is the lack of available hydrogen fuel. In the future, home hydrogen refueling stations may become a realistic possibility, but they are not currently affordable for most people.

If cars ran only on electricity that was generated on board via hydrogen fuel, we would see a new horizon in vehicle design. The equipment needed for propelling a car would be far more basic, and much smaller–thereby eliminating the problem of design limitations. Some such limitations involve having to account for a heat-producing engine, as well as bulky floorboard configurations which are required for driveline equipment currently.

Hydrogen for cars will become more cost effective as hydrogen production increases, creating a new era of energy consumption. Using hydrogen will decrease society’s dependence on fossil fuels, an added benefit for the environment. The reality is that gas prices will not retreat much from this current high mark, which will only increase the pace at which hydrogen fueled cars and the equipment needed to make them a reality develops.

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Oct 02

Will gas prices ever go down? That is the question that is on the mind of just about every car owner but also many business owners too. It might come down a bit but the chances of it returning to the levels of around a year ago are unlikely. Everyone is feeling the pinch, especially individuals who rely on their cars to commute to work but havent the extra cash to spend on a larger gasoline bill.

One reason for a possible decrease may be that the demand lessens. People will travel less or car pool more effectively. Cars may become more efficient with new fuels appearing on the horizon. Thus supply and demand factors will consequently keep prices stable, even if on the high side.

With this said, requirements for refining gasoline to make it more clean-burning prevent gas prices from ever falling significantly, and the emission standards set by law continue to become stricter. Oil Refineries will require more capital to expand and do routine maintenance to keep up with demand. You can be sure that oil companies will first point to these reasons for rising fuel prices.

You might ask if or can the government do anything to help reduce the price of gas. Realistically this won’t happen since there are both money and political considerations to take into account. And many international considerations that the government could not hope to influence. Ultimately people will have to make their own changes to deal with the rising prices of fuel, and as a result of the record high gas prices, everything else.

People will travel less and spend less, hurting our economy even more, and as the cost of food rises, the quality of food people purchase will decrease which will probably result in higher health care and insurance costs. People will also need to start planning their activities better, for example planning all errands for a single day to reduce traveling and fuel consumption.

People need to make sure that their voices are heard and registered with their elected officials at all levels, since they, as taxpayers, are responsible for the officials’ salaries. Write, call, and email them whenever you can. Despite big oil companies have a strong lobby in governments, elected officials still have to listen to the voices of their constituents, and that should lead to moves that reduce gas prices.

It seems unlikely that gas prices will ever fall to the levels that they once where. When something goes up, it never seems to go down does it ? However, the groundswell of people seeking change may force our nation’s leaders to devise strategies to keep prices from rising further. and it may also convince them to put some long term strategies in place to ensure that the country is not as dependent of gas prices as it currently is.

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Sep 21

Try to visualize a mini power generation plant that can fit into your car that will produce all the fuel you’ll ever need to drive around. The extent of the benefits of hydrogen generator for cars is enormous. More cost effective than gasoline, hydrogen fuel offers better mileage and reduces nasty emissions to almost zero.

You can’t get around making your own hydrogen fuel if you don’t happen to live close to a facility that produces hydrogen fuel from which you can get your fuel. There are not many fueling stations for hydrogen fuel in most localities, which is a large disadvantage of deciding to convert to run on hydrogen.

One common method of producing hydrogen fuel is electrolysis. This method creates hydrogen by introducing a electric current and an electrolyte to water, which creates a state though which hydrogen gas separates from the water. The hydrogen gas can be used as fuel for a vehicle with a few modifications. Do-it-yourselfers can easily build their own simple hydrogen generator for cars using a system that goes by the name of water for gas.

There are two main ways to utilize a hydrogen generator for cars. One way creates a hybrid type system where hydrogen is generated using a small electrolysis system that is powered by your vehicles electrical system. A system like this can be constructed from plans, using either common materials readily available in most auto parts and hardware stores or more complex specialty items that must be custom ordered in some cases. The other way requires the installation of an on-board generator to replace gasoline consumption completely.

The hybrid approach reduces both the gasoline consumed by your vehicle and the amount of emissions your vehicle puts out. This saves both money and the environment. This method produces a small amount of hydrogen gas that is fed into your vehicle induction system via the inlet manifold which is fed into the gasoline air/fuel mixture into your vehicle.

You can make a hydrogen generator for cars that can provide enough fuel to completely replacing the gasoline you normally use for your car. Doing this will entail a mini electrolysis system along with a way to store the hydrogen and energy. Since changes could be required for your engine, this technique for hydrogen fuel production is the most complicated and costly. When you finish, though, you will enjoy a vehicle that has zero emissions and costs approximately a third as much to operate as a regular car.

All things being equal, it makes better sense and is more cost-effective at this point in time to have a hybrid hydrogen generator for cars. There is a limited amount of stations that offer hydrogen fueling and it is hard to repair a hydrogen generator right now, therefore going hybrid appears the safer choice. Indeed, it makes no sense buying a car and then converting it to hydrogen. Let the car manufacture wear this cost as they will also probably provide a warranty. You may void your current warranty if you go down this route. Rather try the hybrid option as this should not void the warranty and is fairly easy to install.

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Sep 15
by Adrian Fletcher

Your vehicle is probably running on ethanol-enhanced gasoline as this is currently the cheapest fuel you will find at the gas station. Ethanol has been touted as the answer to reducing America’s dependence on foreign oil supplies as well as reduction in greenhouse gas emission levels. People are beginning to question this proposition as producing swathes of crops is possibly as inefficient as the fuel it produces. Ethanol is a fuel that cars have been using to run without optimization for a long time, so obviously it’s not the right choice. A new contender for better fuel economy is using hydrogen gas in cars.

Using hydrogen gas in cars has numerous advantages over ethanol and gasoline. It’s a much cleaner-burning fuel which leaves no carbon footprint, since the only emission is water vapor, which consists mainly of nitrogen, an element that accounts for more than 75% of the air we breathe. Hydrogen fuel also gives us about two-thirds better fuel economy at roughly half the cost.

The lack of available hydrogen fueling stations and the complications of on-board fuel generation are the two biggest problems facing advocates of this new solution to our fuel needs. Hydrogen-powered vehicles will never be commercially available until it is easy to buy hydrogen fuel at a location convenient to you.

The use of hydrogen gas in cars is currently restricted while traveling long distances out on the road. This is partly due to the present inadequacy of the technology for generating significantly large amounts of this fuel right on the vehicle. Some car manufacturers planning to offer fully hydrogen-powered cars are also planning home hydrogen gas fueling stations. A home hydrogen gas fueling station may possibly not only fuel your car but power your house too, which will offer big savings both monetarily and environmentally.

A few viable alternatives exist for converting your gas-powered car into a hydrogen fuel hybrid which will let you benefit from both increases in fuel economy and a big reduction in the car’s emissions. There are kits for sale that output a small amount of hydrogen fuel. They do this by using a supply of water and the electricity from your car to produce hydrogen and mixing that with the existing gas that is already powering the car. Such kits can be simple models that can be purchased for a few hundred dollars, or specialty deluxe models that will set you back thousands.

Large-scale commercial production of hydrogen fuel shows signs of expanding, and it will likely become more widely available. This will allow us to begin seeing innovative new methods of using hydrogen gas to fuel vehicles. some prototypes exist in the major car manufacturers research facilities, but they are purely research cases. No commercial prospects yet exist. Until that day, backyard mechanics and car enthusiasts can experiment with putting together their own version of a hydrogen gas hybrid using a few easy-to-find parts and water. You can find instructions for this so-called “water4gas” kit at various websites.

Hydrogen gas technology has been a focus of governments, energy companies, auto manufacturers and backyard mechanics alike, when all these groups get their findings out there it is going to allow for great leaps in hydrogen technology.

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