The Future Is Water Fuel Cell Technology
posted in Future Fuels |The reason water fuel cell technology has only recently been recognized and heralded as a potentially alternative fuel source because traditionally such technology has been extremely ineffective and very costly as a result. Until recently such technology was dogged by extraordinarily high levels of failure, and for the very few successes there were the results were simply not of a standard that would be able to power a car for any period of time, or for any great distance.For so long now the traditional methods of powering cars by utilizing fuel sources such as petrol and diesel, which carry with them a plethora of drawbacks. Fossil fuels are exceptionally pricey due to the demanding and difficult nature of gathering them and given the major link between fossil fuels such as oil and political factors, has meant that the cost of such fuels are steadily creeping up. There have been a number of attempts to try to increase the longevity and cost effectiveness of such fuels by use of a number of techniques.Research into cars powered solely by sugar cane and vegetable oil has achieved at best, very limited success, given the nature of the climate required to successfully run such cars as well as the substantial price tag attached to such vehicles it is little wonder that they have not been particularly successful. To operate a car with vegetable oil the fundamental design of the car has to be altered and new components added to the car. If these new components were durable then there would be no issue, but regrettably, such components are notoriously faulty and liable to breakdown. This poses major concerns not only for the practicality of such designs in terms of cost, but also in regards to the safety of such cars.Using a new water fuel device, which is combined with petrol or diesel, has meant that people have noticed a huge reduction in their bills. This device uses a small amount of electricity from the battery of the car to separate water into vapor allowing for the two separate molecules which water consists of : oxygen and hydrogen gas. These gases would then be combusted back into water vapor by means of an internal combustion engine which then produce the required energy used to fuel and propel the car.The water fuel cell will require only a minor modification of your car engine, and it will pay off substantial dividends in the long term, such water fuel technology would actually double your mileage! Best of all, such a modification of your engine will take a minute amount of space in your engine, and will also help the engine to run with less noise as well as reducing the polluting fumes created.