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Friday, September 4, 2009

Water To Gas - Is It Possible?

By Marco Basten

Without a doubt, and of course water is the best inexpensive and widely available substitute solution to the rising gas prices in the market today. Though the regular form of water isn't not a potential source of energy at the onset, with the right process involved, it could turn into a great hydrogen source - a very useful element that can overturn our reliance on fossil fuels to power vehicles and maybe even create energy such as heat and electricity.

For the water to gas concept, many studies have been commissioned to do research on the value of water for providing alternative sources of fuel and power, which lately has proven to have been very helpful and revolutionary as well. Believe it or not, the technology to utilize water as a way to run is definitely not new and has been patented for several years now and has managed to evolve to creation and building of gas-saving contraptions that can make use some of the power from the car's battery to separate water into gas dubbed HHO better known as Brown's Gas or oxyhydrogen.

The finding of Brown's Gas or HHO has been know for some time but it was only recently that it was noted as a source of energy that can make cars run - and the main source of HHO is water. Brown's Gas burns well and gives off a lot of energy amounting to the equivalent of gasoline with an even better environmentally safe by-product - H2O. A normal engine that burns regular gas fuel, mileage is relative only to the amount of gas the engine needs to operate on whatever is burned and in the end being incombustible fuel, meaning less mileage and much energy ends up wasted in the form of heat. There are many who are not aware but Brown's Gas or HHO is very powerful, since it has the atomic power of hydrogen and the stability of water making it three times more potent and powerful than gasoline.

The United States government has recently posed a challenge to US citizens to drive hydrogen-powered cars as soon as possible and has reserved well over a billion dollars for research into how it can be done. From that challenge gave birth to many processes that have been brought to the publics attention - some which are very effective some nothing but a mere scheme to bait gullible people. Though regardless of the motives, good or bad there are in fact many different methods on breaking down of ordinary water into oxygen and hydrogen.

It's good to know that you don't need to spend a lot of money to have a vehicle utilize water to gas technology, as oddly it does not cost a billion dollars to develop. That becomes possible because existing engines in our cars could work with these processes with very little or minimal modifications to the system.

But how does the water to gas system function? It begins with the idea that regular water is a batter that holds a lot of energy - the most important, being hydrogen energy. Water is actually two parts hydrogen combined with one part oxygen, so it's left to the imagination how it carries a huge amount of energy and is not related to the actual amount of energy it requires for the breaking down of that molecule. Changing water to gas is indeed, a sustainable program [that needs a lot of research] but who knows, it may yet hold the solution to our oil cost increase quandary. - 21392

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