Saturday, June 23, 2007

Water, Water Everywhere - Can we Fuel our Cars with it?


It turns out that there are a few ongoing research projects using water as the basis for alternative fuel. This is an exciting prospect since our planet is more than three quarters water! Here are two major projects:

FRESH WATER

First we have Denny Klein, president of Hydrogen Technologies Applications in Clearwater, Fla. His patented machine uses an electrical charge to separate the atoms of H2O into HHO, a gas he calls "Aquygen." Some have considered his claims dubious, but he really has something cooking and has been able to satisfy the scientific minds of many. There's still plenty of kinks to be worked out in the system, which is why he's been criticized for going to the press too early in his R&D. You can read all about it here.

SALT WATER

Recently in the news we have John Kanzius, 63, who is a broadcast engineer who formerly owned several TV and radio stations, before retiring in Sanibel Island, Fla. Searching for a way to cure himself of a severe form of leukemia using radio waves, he accidentally may have stumbled upon a way to use ocean water, or salt water, as a very effective alternative fuel. It is John's picture featured here above, in his lab. Read more about him here.

I like the idea of using salt water, since it is more readily available than fresh water for many. It also does not have to be desalinized for use, making it very convenient for those who live near the coast or on islands. Let's see where these technologies lead us!

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