August 4, 2009
Building Hydrogen Cars
Many companies are in the process of conducting research. They want to find out whether or not it is possible to build hydrogen cars. As a matter of fact to even solidify this concept even more, most of the car manufacturers have already started developing hydrogen cars.
Rather, they are only available in the demonstration models. The registered number of hydrogen for vehicles to the USA was 200 in April 2007, mainly in California. The funding came from the private sector and government sources.
Instead, they are only available in the demonstration models. The registered number of hydrogen for vehicles to the USA was 200 in April 2007, mainly in California. Private sector and government sources provided the funding for this.
It would be so advantageous to own a car that runs on water. It would offer less pollution. This would be possible since the only thing that will leave your exhaust is water.
Imagine the possibilities! This could lessen the damage to the ozone layer. It would also contribute to lessening the oil wars, and being able to breathe air that is free of carbon monoxide.
To sum it up, water fueled cars would allow people the chance to travel cleaner, cheaper, and more efficiently. A water fueled car would use only water as its fuel. This would be conducted by generating hydrogen fuel from a tank of water.
It would be powered by hydrogen fuel to produce a water tank. Research has discovered that they can mix the element boron with water. This is done to produce hydrogen gas.
This can be used to fuel an internal combustion engine. It can also be used to generate electricity by a fuel cell. There is a lot of hydrogen in water.
This could be a viable alternative to fossil fuels. Traditional hydrogen production is inefficient and costly. A boron and water-power would not release harmful toxins.
It could also be the green power source of choice. Traditional hydrogen production is inefficient and expensive.
A boron and water-powered engine would not release any harmful toxins. The only by-product of the process is boron oxide, which can simply be turned back into boron. Expect to see something like this around 2009.
Filed under Car Reviews by Hillary Howell
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