Monthly Archives: September 2008

Producing Hydrogen Gas For Car Usage, Algae Could be Green Fuel

It would be simple to avert algae fuel. Just do not procrastinate so long. And I would be even more shocked by the intelligence of author and his brawn led me to take over other posts. Hydrogen gas is one of the most abundant elements on the earth. This makes it feasible to yield the component in gas form using a eclectic make of methods and raw materials providing perhaps the most bendable fuel on the earth. In a traditional plant scenery, producing hydrogen gas can initiate with raw resour Continue reading

Producing Hydrogen Gas For Car Usage, Algae Could be Green Fuel

It would be simple to avert algae fuel. Just do not procrastinate so long. And I would be even more shocked by the intelligence of author and his brawn led me to take over other posts. Hydrogen gas is one of the most abundant elements on the earth. This makes it feasible to yield the component in gas form using a eclectic make of methods and raw materials providing perhaps the most bendable fuel on the earth. In a traditional plant scenery, producing hydrogen gas can initiate with raw resour Continue reading

THE IRISH EMIGRANT :: September 29, 2008 (Irish Emigrant)

Politics, finance and the health service seemed to dominate the week’s news but both Taoiseach Brian Cowen and Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheál Martin were in the United States on other business. Continue reading

And while all of this (New Matilda)

And while all of this whizz-bang technology is being developed, the federal government could be pumping funds into the planting of forests on Aboriginal nads (and by Aboriginal people) to suck the carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere in the first instance, train Aboriginal people in saw-milling, veneer-fabrication, cabinet- and furniture-making and all the acillary professions (accounting, … Continue reading

Burning water, not rubber (The Florence Times-Daily)

James Wilson owns a car that runs on gasoline and water – well, kinda.Combining 90-year-old chemistry with current-day computer technology, entrepreneur Wilson has tricked his car into becoming 30 percent more fuel efficient by supplementing petroleum with additional hydrogen fuel that comes from water. Continue reading