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Great Fuels for the Future - Water Powered Engines

By: Justin R Prossinger

The time has come for the standard gasoline engine to roll over and die away. Technologies exist for alternate energy sources, and new discoveries appear on the horizon all the time. Isn't it time we give up the fight, and invest our time in the conversion of our gas-hogs into alternative fuel modes of transportation?
Gasoline has been an excellent fuel for cars and other motor vehicles. The energy it delivers justifies it's use. Since gasoline is in liquid form it is easy to transport and use. But as an ongoing source of fuel we can no longer depend on cheap availability. We must also consider the pollution created by our excessive use of this source of fuel. We must turn to other sources of energy.
What we need is another source of energy, and we need it fast. We need a high energy, low cost solution that, in a perfect world, is safe in its use and easy on our environment. Is this possible, or is a better fuel more of a fantasy than a reality?
Let's talk for a minute about the basic composition of water. We have two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Hydrogen is a powerful fuel by itself, and has been under study and scrutiny as a source of fuel for many years. How do we make it safe and cost-effective?
When hydrogen is contained in the form of water it is safe and easy to store. You will not start a fire with water, and water does not readily explode or pollute. The next step is to take the hydrogen from the water, and that is done through electrolysis. The only question remaining is how to derive enough energy from the electrolysis process to make conversion of our gas powered engines feasible.
How will we benefit from water powered engines? First and foremost we will be better equipped to maintain our standard of living by producing more energy with our current fuel supplies. We will also reduce health care and environmental costs through the reduction of pollution. The bottom line is that water powered engines are becoming a necessity.
What are the benefits of a water powered engine? First is the fuel efficiency. Cleaner exhaust is another great feature of a water-powered fuel. Water is readily available in most areas, and we may be able to design an engine that reduces the costs of operation, thereby reducing fuel costs. We can reduce our use of gasoline by combining hydrogen fuel in the burning process, thereby increasing the output of energy per gallon of the old fossil fuels.
It's time we take a step back from our dependency on fossil fuels. Other sources of energy are available today, and research continues. We must convert both our thinking and our engines from the old gasoline guzzlers in a more efficient, cost effective direction.

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Author Justin R Prossinger offers tips and information on alternative sources of energy and energy conversion solutions.

 

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