March 11, 2008

Hydrogen Water - Powerful Enough For Our Future!

So what can we expect from hydrogen water? How about a clean burning fuel that doesn't produce hazardous gases? How about being able to run vehicles on fuel cells that will allow us to drive 207 miles at 100mph? How about being able to run electronics such as cell phones and laptops 5-10 times longer then running them on the typical lithium ion batteries used today.

Being able to produce hydrogen water will eliminate the need to store hydrogen, and by mixing water and alloy pellets, researchers will be able to produce fuel for a small engine or, a car. So what exactly are we looking at for hydrogen powered engines?

We're looking at a clean burning fuel; the only waste coming from hydrogen-fuelled fuel cells is clean pure H20. How about the fact that we're looking at a high quality power. High enough power that it will be able to power everyday electronics like your laptop, or how about even sensitive electronics like hospital equipment.

How about a higher fuel economy for hydrogen vehicles? Around two to three times higher then the conventional engines out today. Did you hear about the aircraft that's being tested using a Ford four-cylinder engine that has been able to run for four day's straight and simulated at around 65,000 feet?

Imaging the impact this plane could have, and it's only still in simulation. The manufactures and researchers are trying to get the plane to run for seven straight day's, before thinking of marketability. If a four-cylinder engine can run that plane, just think of the impact it will have on our vehicles.

So to sum it up, hydrogen water once done correctly, will be able to produce fuel for small engines and a car. Plus we could be looking at fuel powerful enough to power everyday electronics as well as our most sensitive electronics.

It's being said we will see more hydrogen based engines in and around the next 10 years. It seems like within the next 10 years we will be seeing some major changes coming our way, but if these changes truly do turn out to be environmentally friendly, then let's hope we see a lot of these changes soon!

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