Genepax - Water Powered Fuel Cell Vehicle
Why is no one talking about ending our dependence on any oil instead of just foreign oil?
Anyone can see that the handwriting is on the wall, and that a major overhaul must take place. And it must take place immediately.
A vehicle powered by a renewable resource would be a welcome addition to the effort to change the status quo.
Rant over.
Enjoy!
Floyd Bogart
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PS Watch the video about the Genepax car HERE
Update 6-19-08
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- By the time we all made repeatedly frustrated by Blue Energy farce which never showed signs of completion, a company from Japan called Genepax announced products powered cars claimed the water. If in the case of 'Blue Energy' who first ...
- Is Genepax for real? A car that runs on water? Highly unlikely ...
- The latest example comes from Japan created by a company called Genepax. They have devised a system that consists of a fuel cell and a so called energy generator. The energy generator is claimed to consume water and breaks it down to ...
- New Fuel Cell System 'Generates Electricity with Only Water, Air ...
- At the conference, Genepax unveiled a fuel cell stack with a rated output of 120W and a fuel cell system with a rated output of 300W. In the demonstration, the 120W fuel cell stack was first supplied with water by using a dry-cell ...
- genepax shows off water-powered fuel cell vehicle
- we've seen plenty of promises about water-powered cars (among other things), but it looks like japan's genepax has now made some real progress on that front, with it recently taking the wraps off its water energy system fuel cell ...
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What Do You Think?
Is it too late, or can these kinds of innovation make a difference?
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- roofoo roofoo Feb 16, 2009 @ 5:05 pm
- Looks like Genepax has been shut down! Conspiracy alert!
http://genepax.co.jp/
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- In Hiding In Hiding Jan 27, 2009 @ 6:43 am
- This is entirely possible for anyone who thinks outside the box. Several engines I have engineered have run off of everything from compressed air, chemical reaction, steam, kitchen grease, etc. and have reached speeds of 150 miles per hour. I recommend purchasing an antique car with no engine, fixing the body up and leaving the engine and fuel system to your imagination.
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- Brett445 Brett445 Jul 19, 2008 @ 9:52 pm
- fantastic idea- hope it becomes mainstream in the not to distant future- we really need it!
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- Linda Linda Jul 17, 2008 @ 10:20 am
- If you wish to know what are the best 3 choices for water fuel converter kits then visit at http://www.squidoo.com/water-fuel-cells-to-run-car-on-water now!
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- jmurphee jmurphee Jul 6, 2008 @ 8:00 pm
- great news for the masses if it proves to be true. i'll hedge my bets with hho gas or hydrogen fuel injection systems. http://aquygen.blogspotcom
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- KonaGirl KonaGirl Jun 21, 2008 @ 1:46 pm
- Maybe it is BS, but the Japanese have always been very innovative at improving an idea anyone comes up with. Back in the late 60's I had read that someone else had the same idea, but the government put the kabash on it because of our enjoyment over letting the oil companies gouge our economy. After all-look at who old President Shrub and his father senior Shrub have been holding hands with for several decades. Oh? You don't know? Why the Arabs of course. They are major stock holders! Hopefully, these ideas are workable and will lead us to no longer being dependent on fossil fuels.
Back in the early 70's, the C Brewer Sugar Company had the opportunity to turn sugar cane into ethynol and have 25% of all the vehicles in Hawaii running on ethynol by 1985. It was all set to go until the then CEO, Doc Buyer, chickened out and shut down the last of the sugar mills. We often speculated that he had been bought out. Anyway, great lens Floyd.
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- squidom squidom Jun 19, 2008 @ 4:25 pm
- It's never too late! Every step forward helps.
When I read the clip about people using pond scum to convert to fuel, though, I made me think of some future sci-fie movie where people lived on the edge of society scrambling for an resources they could muster. lol.
I do hope the US and the world find a balance soon.
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- squidom squidom Jun 19, 2008 @ 4:25 pm
- It's never too late! Every step forward helps.
When I read the clip about people using pond scum to convert to fuel, though, I made me think of some future sci-fie movie where people lived on the edge of society scrambling for an resources they could muster. lol.
I do hope the US and the world find a balance soon.
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- MyKidsInheritance MyKidsInheritance Jun 19, 2008 @ 11:56 am
- Would be a great concept if it could be done, though. Fuel prices are really damaging our economy....
Melissa
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- willy willy Jun 18, 2008 @ 5:30 am
- I couldn't agree more! This is utter rubbish - please refer to the wiki entry for a well written lay-man critique: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genepax
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- Michael Michael Jun 17, 2008 @ 4:12 pm
- We should have started developing alternative fuel source vehicles after the 1973 fuel embargo. If we had we would all be driving alternative fuel vehicles by now.
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- Shirley Shirley Jun 16, 2008 @ 2:31 pm
- This is great. I agree we should be trying to find ways to stop dependence all together.
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- stephenc stephenc Jun 15, 2008 @ 2:00 pm
- Certainly an interesting lens!
I need to look into this more.
Fight High Gas Prices
StephenC
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- dave7 dave7 Jun 15, 2008 @ 4:18 am
- This violates the first law of thermodynamics. The fuel cannot be the water, it has to be a metal hydride that is inside the fuel cell. They are deceiving us about what the actual fuel source is.
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- K. Sparks K. Sparks Jun 14, 2008 @ 12:18 pm
- This is a scam. If it sounds to good to be true, it is. Wake up everyone. They aren't telling you the whole truth.
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- knewf knewf Jun 13, 2008 @ 6:43 pm
- wish I had one!
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- knewf knewf Jun 13, 2008 @ 6:43 pm
- wish I had one!
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