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Hydrogen Engine Fuel Cell How It Works |
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Saturday, 11 June 2011 00:00 |
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Fuel Cell How It Works
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Bob Boyce gives a lengthy discussion and history of the development of his remarkable HHO gas |
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Written by mattimber
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Monday, 15 March 2010 10:43 |
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Bob Boyce gives a lengthy discussion and history of the development of his remarkable HHO gas generator/electrolyzer, and associated electronics. Bob's device uses water as a feed stock to produce a highly combustible charged gas of hydrogen and oxygen (called HHO, Hydroxy, Brown's Gas, etc.) ON DEMAND and very efficiently (several times over-unity according to Faraday standards), and in amounts that allows one to run a high performance engine with, such as the speed boats that Bob initially powered entirely with the gas.
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Hydrogen is an energy carrier of the future |
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Saturday, 04 July 2009 17:05 |
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Hydrogen is an energy carrier of the future. But how is it stored and how does a
fuel cell work? At the GKSS Research Centre in Geesthacht scientists discover the
potentials of the unique element hydrogen. |
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Nanotechnology and the Hydrogen Economy |
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Saturday, 04 July 2009 16:57 |
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At the nanoscale, the physics and chemistry of materials change. Emerging Science joins Walter Varhue, professor of electrical engineering at the University of Vermont, as he proposes to use materials at the nanoscale, in the presence of water and sunlight, to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. This process could lead to the creation of cheap, clean energy, a promising component of the hydrogen economy |
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Gas storage reinvented with nano-sized tanks |
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Saturday, 04 July 2009 16:51 |
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A new process for catching gas from the environment and holding it indefinitely in molecular-sized containers has been developed by a team of University of Calgary researchers, who say it represents a novel method of gas storage that could yield benefits for capturing, storing and transporting gases more safely and efficiently.
In a paper published in the current online version of the world's leading material science journal Nature-Materials, U of C chemistry professors George Shimizu and David Cramb and chemistry graduate student Brett Chandler describe their invention of "molecular nanovalves." The researchers developed a unique crystal structure that is able to convert from a series of open channels to a collection of air-tight chambers using simple controls. Potential applications of the nanotechnology include improved methods of capturing and storing gases such as carbon dioxide or hydrogen for environmental or fuel cell purposes. The storage method also allows for high densities of gas to be stored in the material without the need for high pressures, which raise safety concerns related to traditional gas storage techniques. |
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SECRETS OF STANLEY MEYER'S WFC - Lecture 1.1 |
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Thursday, 28 August 2008 22:04 |
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Part 1 of a series of Lectures on Stanley Meyer's Water Fuel Cell Technology. This video offers new insight into the funtioning of the Water Fuel Injection System, in an attempt to show how it's possible to opperate an internal combustion engine using only water. |
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Written by mayhem
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Friday, 15 August 2008 11:31 |
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Stanley Meyer done exactly that, modifying his dune buggy to run on water alone using the hydrogen to run his dune buggy.
Anyone who was thinking of going to the Ohio WFC meeting this saturday the 16th,should make a point to go.It is there that I will be telling all the story.And for anyone who can't make it check back on Sunday, the tag is Frankiin, Ohio WOW! Just down the street
So whats going on with the buggy?!!! Right now the owner is waiting for the money offered to appear.
I will post More Information as it becomes available


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ZeroFossilFuel resonant WFC theory |
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Thursday, 24 July 2008 22:11 |
Please visit my web site http://alt-nrg.org/ for all the latest OU news. Are we on the right track? Why has it been so tough to find the sweet spot? It's because we're shooting at a moving target. The odd numbering is simply to get me back in sync. |
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Revolutionary Theory of Water |
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Tuesday, 22 July 2008 09:31 |

More Evidence for a Revolutionary Theory of Water
The traditional picture of how liquid water behaves on a molecular level is wrong, according to new experimental evidence collected by a collaboration of researchers from the Department of Energy's Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) in California, RIKEN SPring-8 synchrotron and Hiroshima University in Japan and Stockholm University in Sweden.
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Brown's Gas ("HHO") : Clean, Cheap, and Suppressed Energy |
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There is something of great importance to the world that is being suppressed and hidden from us: That abundant, clean energy can and is being derived from water. Sea water, well water, tap water; good old H2O.
Originally published "Op-Ed News" 4-18-2008
By Steve Windisch (jibbguy)
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