August 30, 2009
Cars That Really Run On Water
With the economy the way it is and gasoline around four dollars for a gallon, many have pledged to develop other vehicles that produce fewer emissions while continuing to provide exceptional performance. Many hope and believe that hydrogen can achieve these results.
Many hope and believe that hydrogen can obtain these results. In particular those who are part of the “green” environment are striving to achieve a hydrogen-based gasoline. This is used in a traditional internal combustion engines and produces hydrocarbons and carbon dioxide emissions.
The problem is that emissions are the result of this process will contribute greatly to environmental pollution. If a vehicle must be able to run on hydrogen rather than water the result would not be hydrocarbon or carbon dioxide emissions at all.
The result would be that there would be no output at all of the exhaust pipe. What does emerge from the exhaust, could actually be cleaner than the air coming into the engine. Designing a gasoline engine to burn hydrogen fuel has typically resulted in significantly lower power output – until now.
It is being discovered that with supercharging, the hydrogen internal combustion engine can deliver the same power as its gasoline counterpart. It can do this and still provide near-zero-emissions performance and high fuel economy. For hydrogen to be widely accepted and utilized, a hydrogen refueling infrastructure must be developed so vehicle owners can fill their hydrogen tanks.
Ford has begun this process in Detroit, Berlin and Hiroshima.
As complex as it may seem, it can be done! The Ford Focus FCV is powered by hydrogen and has a fuel cell instead of a battery to produce electricity.
The hydrogen technology began in early 1990. The cars can and will run off water in the future. The idea of paying people sometimes more than four dollars per gallon of gas is crazy.
Cars can run off water in the future. The idea of paying people sometimes more than four dollars per gallon of gas is crazy. This is not the only problem, people must also be concerned about their purchases of fuel so they can get to work and back without using a piece of their salary.
The engine itself would go hydrogen. The hydrogen would be produced from electrolysis. A certain voltage and frequency must be used to produce enough gas.
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