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The Hydrogen Fuel Alternative

The hydrogen fuel alternative: You are now entering into one of the most interesting and controversial areas in the field of alternative energy:

Just as solar, hydro and biomass energy has been utilized for thousands of years, hydrogen technology as a fuel source has also been known for over 150 years. What's more interesting, anybody can produce hydrogen gas as a fuel source to be used in their vehicle or small engine by converting water (H2O) to HHO, or Brown's Gas or oxyhydrogen.

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There is much debate about the economics of producing hydrogen as a fuel, but either way, it sure makes a great alternative to do further research on in the future.

As of now, hydrogen cars that run on pure hydrogen (not as a supplement) cost around $3,000,000. Not in the ballpark of the common man. But to at least supplement your gas or alcohol engine with hydrogen and oxygen produced from water really makes your head spin.

To get an interesting read on the history of water as a fuel, I highly encourage you contact http://waterfuelmuseum.com/ and get their literature on 202 years of turning water into fuel! It is a fascinating read. HHO is also used as a fuel source for torches and welding, able to produce a flame hot enough to cut tungsten but yet cool to the touch.

Another man besides Denny Klein who has been on the forefront of HHO technology is George Wiseman of Eagle-Research with his Water Torch. One really cannot argue with the reality that is happening in this field.

Hydrogen Fuel Alternative: The Basics

Hydrogen is a simple element - an atom with only one proton and one electron. It is also the most plentiful element in the universe. Despite its simplicity and abundance, hydrogen doesn't occur naturally as a gas on the Earth - it is always combined with other elements.

Water, for example, is a combination of hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen can be separated from hydrocarbons by applying heat, a process known as "reforming" hydrogen.

Hydrogen is high in energy, yet an engine that burns pure hydrogen produces almost no pollution. NASA has used liquid hydrogen since the 1970s to propel the space shuttle into orbit. Hydrogen fuel cells produce a clean byproduct: pure water. Hydrogen fuel alternative: nothing can compare.

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