Run Your Car With Water and Save Hundreds on Fuel Each Month
Is it me, or does it seem as if gas prices are going up every day? In Atlanta, the average price at the moment is around $4.05 / gallon, which is not as much as the west coast but still a bit too lofty for my blood. Sometimes I wonder what it’s going to take for people to storm Washington DC and oust those who are turning a blind eye to the public. But, in all fairness, it’s not only the US that is being raped by Big Oil, as some countries pay over $8.00 per gallon!
That is why it is incredibly important for people to become aware of the alternative fuel sources that are currently available. By knowing about these alternative ways to power your car, you can help save money at the gas tank, you can reduce our dependence on foreign oil, and you can help the environment as well.
Hydrogen gas technology has been around for a while, but scientists had numerous problems trying to harness it for everyday use. The cost of creating a hydrogen fuel cell can be as much or more that 2 or 3 gas tanks, and although it may be useful for the environment and for reducing our dependence on foreign oil, it is going to be quite a long time before this type of technology is ready to be released, if ever.
For relatively little out-of-pocket cost, you can turn your car into a water / gas running hybrid in less than a few hours. It is by far the best and most convenient option at the moment since it is doubtful that many Americans will begin to walk, ride a bike, or take the bus to and from work.
Although ideally we here in America will switch towards completely fuel free systems of travel, such as biking or running, it will obviously be quite a long time before anything like that is implemented. Until then, one way to get relief is to turn your car into a water car hybrid. The end result of the Hydrogen gas is water, so when you have used the fuel, far less harm is being done to the environment.
High gas prices appear to be a mainstay in today’s economy. Too many people are profiting off of the working class for any real change to take place, and big oil is going to continue its stranglehold on fuel and energy systems for as long as this continues. It may be decades before any real change is implemented, and even then it may come too late.
But if more people start to run their cars on water, the marketplace may actually be able to change more quickly. The more people that utilize a water fuel system, the more likely that some company somewhere will devote more money to researching the power supply. If successful, the market will adjust and more people will start to invest in this type of alternative energy source.
Don’t be fooled by what you see on TV. There is a way to run your car on water, and that type of hydrogen technology is already available, incredibly inexpensive, and likely to make a significant difference on you wallet. There is no reason to spend thousands of dollars every year on gas when you can save thousands of dollars by simply building a machine that costs less than 100 dollars to make.
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