Alternative fuel technologies and resources have gone from the back burner to the headlines in recent years. This is not a area specific phenomenon, instead it is a much bigger and wide spread spectrum. Why do we need alternative fuels globally?
One reason is the need for energy sources that are renewable and won’t eventually run out at some future date.
The rate at which petroleum is naturally produced is in a ratio of about 1 to 100,000 compared to current consumption.
Another fact which should also be paid attention to here is that the consumption of fossil fuels is eating up our environment very fast.
The consumption is not the only thing that adds to the pollution. The development in technology has made it possible to extract fossil fuels in a much easier and more cost effective way. This has lead to the corporate race of finding more resources. This involves digging deeper and deeper into the ground. This further causes the scraping off ever more layers of precious topsoil.
But some alternative fuel options are even more harmful to the environment than petroleum.
For instance, biofuel sounds like a great idea… how could the environment possibly be harmed by growing more corn. Well, you need more agricultural land in order to grow the corn without hurting the food supply. In order to provide that land you have to kill trees. Trees are the front line troops against the environmental harm done by fossil fuel emissions. And electric cars sounds great until you realize that you need to recharge the batteries every day and consider how that could impact the power grids in large cities, etc.
These are the big picture factors that have to be considered when assessing the value, benefit and effectiveness of alternative energy sources.
In recent weeks articles have popped up in major newspapers about biofuel plant executives being charged with environmental crimes. There have been several instances across the US of the dumping of glycerin into nearby bodies of water by biofuel plant companies. Glycerin is the waster product from biofuel generation. Glycerin can be sold on the market but it has to be processed and the processing costs and the market value after the processing make it unprofitable so these plants have just been dumping the stuff, in one case they were also charged with wiping out an entire species that was on the endangered list!
Fortunately a solution does exist and it is starting to spread rapidly on a grassroots level via the internet.
WATER4GAS is offering information at a low price which people can use at home to build a small gizmo which instills hydrogen into the fuel/air mixture that their car or truck runs on.
The process makes bite sized particles out of the particles that the engine burns as fuel. So the system is able to use much more of the fuel.
With WATER4GAS you can minimumly expect to lower your gas consumption by 30-50% or significantly more. Those particles "musta" been pretty "blankin'" huge in some engines before. But with W4G they are made consumable so you can lower your gas consumption.
It also helps to lower emissions significantly.
This package of info has been purchased by over NINE THOUSAND car owners already and the percentage of happy customers is about 99%! So how about you?
Entrepreneur, consumer advocate, songwriter and activist, GARKO, says that waiting for the automobile companies to manufacture the car that runs on water is like Linus waiting for the "Great Pumpkin" and that you only need to know the best way to save on gas and that is to convert your engine to a hydrogen powered system right now at home!
For a list of current gas prices in your neighborhood email garko@startlingdiscoveries.info
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