27th February 2008

Fossil Fuels Have Posed A Major Strain On Our Environment

posted in Future Fuels |

Petrol, diesel and other fossil fuels have been our primary, indeed only forms of energy and this in of itself has posed a number of problems and issues. Such fuels are extremely expensive, not only in terms of their acquisition and refining, but also costly to the consumer. They are finite, which means that once the limited stocks are depleted, then there will be nothing left and that alternative sources must be found and quick.Fossil fuels have posed a major strain on our environment, with the mass and copious amounts of pollution produced by these types of fuels, this means that there is now a ticking clock before critical and irreversible harm to the climate is committed. Fossil fuels have also been dogged by severe political considerations, which has further inflated the price and given that nearly all of the world developed economy depends on fossil fuel, this too is a worrying trend.In response to such issues, water fuel technology was developed as a sustainable and financially viable source of alternative fuel. It has been a technology that despite its far reaching beneficial properties and effects, both potential and actual, has attracted nothing but condemnation, speculation and skepticism. Water fuel cell technology has attracted a great deal of attention from both the media and scientific community, and remains a most elusive subject to define. It has been subject to most speculation, controversy and skepticism and Stanley Meyer, the founder of it, was often on the receiving end of such negative press. So how exactly does water fuel cell technology work?As the name suggests, water is used as a primary fuel source. The proper, scientific name for water is H20 and this is a reference to the atomic makeup and composition of water, two hydrogen molecules to one oxygen molecule. Now this has a very important potential effect, because when water is separated into its two respective and separate molecules and then oxidized (oxygen applied) then fuel is produced. The fuel that is produced with such a process is more powerful than currently existing fuel sources such as petrol and gas, and the end result is nothing more than water vapor. This means that there is no harmful by products, no pollutants and no harm to the environment. The potential benefits of this are simply remarkable, a cost-effective means of producing fuel that is both environmentally friendly, creates no real residue that can damage, corrode or otherwise harm the parts of the car.

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