Monthly Archives: June 2008
Honda to Launch Production Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car in 2008
Are you kidding me? A car that emits water vapor for exhaust!?! Not much for the car enthusiast, but it could become popular with the way oil prices are going. Continue reading
Next ‘hydrogen highway’ outpost: Humboldt State (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
Humboldt State University will be the northernmost outpost of California’s “hydrogen highway” when it gets its hydrogen fueling station operating within the next several days.The university’s fueling station, however, will be only of use for locally owned cars. Continue reading
Why What Jamie Lee Curtis drives is Important.
Gasoline in California costs almost $4.60 a gallon. I have no idea how those folks afford that. However an eventual alternative is coming in the form of hydrogen powered vehicles. Last week the first commercial fuel station was introduced in Los Angeles to support early hydrogen fueled test cars. BMW, Honda and GM are introducing hydrogen powered test vehicles. The total number of prototype vehicles is under 100 nationwide. The test however, isn’t really as much about the technology to p Continue reading
Gas Mileage Devices: Discover The Best
Gas Mileage Devices: Discover The Best Posted by User Contributed at June 30, 2008 Does saving money on gas sound like a good thing to you? As the price of oil rises by the day I think it would be safe to assume that the answer is yes. As oil seemingly rises by the minute, more and more individuals are searching for a way out with the use of gas mileage devices. In order for the price of gas to fall, we need to lower the demand we place on the market. Now that we have our little suppl Continue reading
Water Powered Cars – Are They For Real?
The technology of using water for gas is actually really old. Patents for this have been on file for over fifty years. Many people already know about hydrogen fuel cells but do not know how easy it is to convert water to hydrogen and use it to power their home vehicles. Continue reading