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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 Political by adminTags: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, America, Barack. Obama, Boston, Carter, Congress, coverage, Day, dependence, energy, fountain, house, Jason Marshall, Jimmy Carter, Maine, Office, oil, Power, President Bush, President Carter, President Obama, President Reagan, research, roof, solar, solar panels, South Lawn, St. Patrick, time, water, White, white house
Since moving into 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue just three months ago, President Obama and the First Lady have added their personal touch to the White House landscape. There is an organic vegetable garden (see more) on the South Lawn. A gleaming new swing set (see more) has been installed a short distance away and within sight [...]
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April 8, 2009in Solar Energy by adminTags: calfinder, energy, Green, heater, heating, home, Homeowners, hot water heater, house, money, paint, Power, retrofitting, solar, solar hot water, solar power, system, water, way
Homeowners looking to “paint their house Green”, so to speak, have several options available to them, learn more. Going green not only helps the environment by lessening the home’s carbon footprint, but also saves money by making it more energy efficient. One of the many ways to improve your quality of living while preserving our [...]
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March 2, 2009in environment by adminTags: air, capacity, Christopher W. Johnson, collapse, decline, earth, energy, environment, food for fuel, Global, global warming, Human, life, Mayas, planet, Political, pollution, problem, right, Rome, water, world
The phrase ‘Global Warming’ leaves some of us weary after hearing it for
what seems like decades. No catastrophes have occurred yet, so we wonder if
the skeptics might be right? On the other hand, we’re just beginning to
learn how interconnected, yet fragile, our earth’s environment actually is,
that forests are shrinking and deserts growing much faster than [...]
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September 22, 2008in Electrolysis H2O by adminTags: browns gas, electrolysis, fuel, hho, meyers, over, over-unity, potential, Stanley, unity, water
Electrolysis has the potential to power vehicles, planes, generators and other piston engines. This Realization that we can achieve over-unity brings to light the vast capabilities that electrolysis has. This video does a great job of emphasizing the need for individuals to work towards a common goal for the good of all. All work involving over-unity [...]
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September 18, 2008in Electrolysis H2O by adminTags: booster, electrolysis, hydrogen, increase, milage, plans, renewable, water, water car
I have done some research and found a very detailed hydrogen booster plan that can be built from materials found at Lowes or Home Depot for as little as $100. You can expect between 15%-30% improvement in gas mileage depending on your vehicle. This .PDF file is huge and contains a few different plans. Find [...]
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June 5, 2008in Electrolysis H2O by adminTags: buggy, car, dune, electrolysis, meyers, Stanley, water
This is Stanley Meyers dune buggy running on tap water. Stanley Meyers was evidently poisoned, whether it was in retaliation for his intentions with distrobuting this design is unclear. What is known is that this man created a system that could revolutionize our world.
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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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