Monthly Archives: January 2009

Redoubt fumarole doubles overnight (Anchorage Daily News)

Geologists on Saturday spotted expanded holes in the glacier that clings to the north side of Mount Redoubt, and rivulets of water streaming down its side, as they closely monitored the volcano for a new eruption. Continue reading

Some Vectren customers may need to hire electrician first | PDF (Evansville Courier & Press)

Some Vectren customers who are without power may need to hire a qualified electrician to make repairs before the utility can restore service. Continue reading

Still hope yet (Mississauga News)

January 30, 2009 11:37 PM – Dear Editor: Re: Hydrogen assist to boost gas mileage Not too long ago, The Mississauga News carried the story of a gentleman from Burlington who added a hydrogen converter to his gasoline engine to greatly improve his gas consumption. Continue reading

Palm Springs Seeking to Become ‘Hydrogen Capital’ (KESQ Palm Springs)

PALM SPRINGS – The first fueling station for hydrogen-powered cars on I-10 could be built as part of an effort to make Palm Springs the “hydrogen capital of the United States,” city officials announced Thursday. Continue reading

Duo says their fuel cell is no fake (Collier Citizen)

A car that runs partially on water? It may sound like a pipe dream, but two local men say they’ve perfected a hydrogen generator that can increase gas mileage and horsepower, as well as reduce C02 emissions. “Many people think this is a fraud,” Mike Gideon says of his hydrogen-on-demand unit, “but they do work, and they work well. It’s a great way to start backing off dependence on foreign oil … Continue reading