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February 24, 2010in Electrolysis H2O by adminTags: anode, attachment, caption, car, cathode, electricity, electrolysis, electrolyte, energy, engine, Featured, Free Energy, fuel, gas, hydrogen, mpg, O, oxygen, part, Power, process, renewable, salt, water
Electrolysis is actually a very simple process involving water, electricity and often an electrolyte (like salt, creating salt water). A search on renergy cafe of electrolysis will produce many articles and videos of electrolysis is process. But for our purposes we will be using a very simple model and picture to describe this process.
When electricity [...]
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May 8, 2009in Political by adminTags: al gore, area, cistern, electricity, energy bill, gas, George W. Bush, ground, guest, home, house, inconvenient truth, mansion, month, Nashville, pool, property, residence, room, system, Tennessee, Texas, United States, water
House #1
A 20 room mansion (not including 8 bathrooms) heated by natural gas. Add on a pool (and a pool house) and a separate guest house, all heated by gas. In one month this residence consumes more energy than the average American household does in a year. The average bill for electricity and natural gas [...]
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April 21, 2009in conservation by adminTags: Buenos Aires, coal, efficiency, energy, energy conservation, energy cost, europe, Everyone, fact, gas, home, household, idea, increase, inflation, Jane Cocker, money, phase, planet, Power, save money, wind
Everyone is talking about energy efficiency. Many energy providers have already begun to catch on to the fact that using renewable sources might be a good idea, and have started to use solar and wind power
alongside coal and gas to create energy. Eventually it is hoped that energy providers will rely more on renewable sources [...]
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October 29, 2008in Improving Your Fuel Economy by adminTags: air, better, economy, filter, fuel, gas, improve, increase, maintenace, mpg, oil, pluf, pressure, pump, spark, tire
In October of 2005 consumer reports did a study on the EPA rated MPG’s and the actual received. In most cases the actual was well below the EPA, in some cases as much as 50%. In this same study Consumer Reports posted what they believed were big contributors to fuel economy loss. Here is what [...]
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October 28, 2008in Improving Your Fuel Economy by adminTags: better, economy, fuel, gas, increase, mpg, oil, pump, tank
While both nationally and globally we wait for a renewable energy explosion to finally offer relief at the pump, we find there are small efforts we can make to keep our consumption of gas down. Everything from not topping off your tank when you fill up to making sure your air filter is clean, [...]
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May 23, 2008in Electrolysis H2O by adminTags: browns, car, electrolysis, gas, h20 hho, kit, Power, solution, water
THIS COULD BE A SOLUTION!!!. To download in a zip file –> carplans.zip After looking over these documents I believe that we are really onto something. Electronic pulses have been shown to increase HHO productivity, and in recent research I have found that pressure does the same. Perhaps this is the avenue that Stanley Myers used. Look it over, we are [...]
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