It’s already possible to make hydrogen gas out of water. While I can’t find the link to the video at the moment, DIY network introduced viewers to a man who uses solar and wind power to provide the electricity necessary to power his device that seperates the hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen goes to storage tanks, the oxygen freshens the air in his house. He has converted a pick up truck and a four door sedan for local driving. He heats, cools, and powers his house on electricity provided by hydrogen supplemented with solar and wind. He is also pumping power back into the electrical grid so the local power company sends him a check. We can make this safe. If we can make nuclear power plants, we should be able to make hydrogen gas plants. C.
“Deniers” and “anti-green” folks have long deserved the “booby prize”. BTW: folks should check out how “energy companies” that used to be “oil companies”, have, for decades bought up many patents, and processes, to keep their profits rolling in. Interesting how “diversity in investment” has become “corporate monopolies”.
While many “mileage claims” ARE bogus, or require totally impractical driving techniques, in 1975 Honda was marketing FIVE models that got over 50 miles per gallon. They were also quite practical for the road, and were NOT hybrids.
thegreatack over 11 years ago
The Republican Party would be obsolete!!!!
Nebulous Premium Member over 11 years ago
Peace? No way.The Middle East would explode in violence when the world stopped funding their governments through oil.i.e. You think it’s bad now???
Jason Allen over 11 years ago
You’re both wrong. The oil companies would team up and make sure the engine never made it into production.
g.iangoodson over 11 years ago
The Greens would declare a threat to water levels, sea-life etc. The Fishing industry would object. It would be tied into Global Warming or something
chazandru over 11 years ago
It’s already possible to make hydrogen gas out of water. While I can’t find the link to the video at the moment, DIY network introduced viewers to a man who uses solar and wind power to provide the electricity necessary to power his device that seperates the hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen goes to storage tanks, the oxygen freshens the air in his house. He has converted a pick up truck and a four door sedan for local driving. He heats, cools, and powers his house on electricity provided by hydrogen supplemented with solar and wind. He is also pumping power back into the electrical grid so the local power company sends him a check. We can make this safe. If we can make nuclear power plants, we should be able to make hydrogen gas plants. C.
Dtroutma over 11 years ago
“Deniers” and “anti-green” folks have long deserved the “booby prize”. BTW: folks should check out how “energy companies” that used to be “oil companies”, have, for decades bought up many patents, and processes, to keep their profits rolling in. Interesting how “diversity in investment” has become “corporate monopolies”.
Dtroutma over 11 years ago
While many “mileage claims” ARE bogus, or require totally impractical driving techniques, in 1975 Honda was marketing FIVE models that got over 50 miles per gallon. They were also quite practical for the road, and were NOT hybrids.
Gypsy8 over 11 years ago
The many reports of oil companies buying up fuel saving devices sound like “urban legends” to me.
ConserveGov over 11 years ago
Well we already know you don’t have to do crap to get the NobelPeace Award.