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With gas costing around $3.50 a gallon it's definetly past time to take action on reducing our dependence on oil.(fortunatly it has gone down a little recently) And we can reduce our dependence on oil by using alternative energy to power our vehicles and other such fuel consuming machines such as generators. As incredible as this sounds, it's possible and even now a reality. We can do without all that oil that we consume on a daily basis, not only in the USA but all over the world. The oil we consume in powering our cars and other vehicles can be reduced drastically... ... by powering our vehicles with WATER! Yes, you heard that right. We can now power our cars with water and by so doing reduce our dependence on oil. The less we are dependent on oil, the less we would need to get involved in such wars as that in Iraq.
Look closely at these 100% water driven technology, you can easily end up spending even more than using the usual fuel for powering vehicles.This is quite interesting using what they call HH2 gas, this company is working on using water to power cars or weld things. Currently they have a test vehicle which runs as a hybrid with water and fuel but they say they can run exclusively on water alone... While the technology may not be as unique or breakthrough as the reporter and company spokesman claim (it seems to be based on an electrolytic process commonly known as "Brown's Gas."), it's still a great story to watch, and then do some fun follow-up research on. I wish there was some more info about this but for now this video will do. Hopefully we can see this technology in service sooner then later.
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It's now possible to power your car on water as well as gas, instead of all gas. Apart from the many advantages that this technology have on the planet, it also has many widespread advantages to many individuals around the world, including YOU.Gas and Oil prices have risen dramatically in 2008 due to investor speculators moves in the market that drove up the prices for their own profits.
The price of gas will go down some more then stay around $3.00 per gallon.
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