Monthly Archives: May 2009
Cars add muscle through hydrogen (Billings Gazette)
LOLO – No matter how you might feel about souped-up muscle cars, there’s a good chance you can’t avert your eyes when they are shined up and ripping down the asphalt. Continue reading
UCI research lab frowns on funding cuts (Daily Pilot)
UC Irvine researchers are doing some cutting-edge work on hydrogen-powered cars, which they say could be commercially available in a few years, but they aren’t getting good signs from the Obama administration. Continue reading
Cross-country hydrogen car caravan gases up in O.C. (Orange County Register)
Tour is meant to prove hydrogen power is here. Continue reading
Hydrogen Powered Cars for Today
In many ways, hydrogen is the ideal fuel. It can deliver lots of energy when it burns, and its clean. Burn hydrogen and you get water instead of the gunk that comes out of a car’s tailpipe. It would be great to run cars on hydrogen. But there are problems. Storing large quantities of hydrogen [...] Continue reading
Water as Fuel, Can it Really Save you Money ?
by Luke Sergi The short answer is yes you can run a vehicle using water for fuel, and save lots of money in the process. The entire setup costs are quite minimal today. You can get the parts needed for the conversion at most hardware stores for less then $150. Of course you should also have a complete guide with illustrations and where possible the guidance or support of someone who knows what they are doing. Luckily there are no shortage of guides online, and many of them offer email suppor Continue reading