First, in case you don't previously know that it's possible to run your car on water
this is to inform you that not only is it possible but you can actually make your car to run on water from the comfort of your home. Yes, you heard that right. You can put it all together yourself, with the right guide and the right devices. The beauty of water powered car, apart from the fact that you can put it together yourself and apart from the fact that it helps you in saving the costs of fuel, is that you can actually get IRS refunds for doing so. By using such water powered car you are driving a "green" car and thus helping our National economy by reducing the costs that the government spends on pollution, hospitals, sick days. And most importantly, you help to reduce our national debt for imported oil, not to mention the painful price of economic dependability on oil. Since 2005 the IRS could not afford to continue ignoring alternative fuel anymore, and started giving considerable rewards for "green" cars, "green" fuels and "green" upgrades. You can get back up to $2,000 for a car, or up to $50,000 for a truck. Specifically, below is the word for word text out of the new IRS code: "Deduction limit. The maximum deduction you can claim for qualified clean-fuel vehicle property with respect to any motor vehicle is one of the following. 1. $50,000 for a truck or van with a gross vehicle weight rating over 26,000 pounds or for a bus with a seating capacity of at least 20 adults (excluding the driver). 2. $5,000 for a truck or van with a gross vehicle weight rating over 10,000 pounds but not more than 26,000 pounds. 3. $2,000 for a vehicle not included in (1) or (2)." But of course you must provide receipts that show your costs in installing and setting up your water powered car. If you are thinking that it will cost you a fortune to set up water powered cars, think again. With the right information you would only need to spend very little money to install the device in your car that will make it run on water and gas, thereby reducing the consumption of gas. You can start by using Google or any of the search engines to search for information on how to make your own water powered car using simple home-made devices.
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Solar Power For Colarado Residents
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Where are we going to drill
A couple of days ago, congress called the big gas companies ceo's on the carpet to explain
their big profits during this time of economic slow down,and do they deserve the tax breaks they are getting.
The gas companies had answers for everything that congress threw at them and then told
the congress that it was their their fault for not letting them drill locally (US) because of
enviroment restrictions.
So who do we blame for these high gas prices? Do we blame the gas companies for wanting to
make a profit on the products that they produce?
Do we put the blame on the consumer for needing so much oil that the oil companies have to go to opec to buy the crude oil. Opec wants to make a profit to.
Do we let congress keep telling
us that we can't drill for oil here , keeping who happy, and the rest of us paying out the nose for a gallon of gas.
Now to research.
There is research being done in different fields of energy supply.
Power companies are using more and more wind power to supply their needs. Wind in my state
which is NM is constant and the power companies have set up big windmill farms that prduce power on a daily basis.
Research on replacing oil with an alternative fuel is ongoing, but making a product to take the place of millions of barrels of oil a day is going to be most difficult and very exspensive if not impossible.
I don't have the answers to all of these questions but I am looking into helping myself by adding
a hydrogen generator to my truck so it will get better gas mileage,burn cleaner,and a tax write off for going green. You might try it to.
mattrock
http://offto.net/xxnkum/
their big profits during this time of economic slow down,and do they deserve the tax breaks they are getting.
The gas companies had answers for everything that congress threw at them and then told
the congress that it was their their fault for not letting them drill locally (US) because of
enviroment restrictions.
So who do we blame for these high gas prices? Do we blame the gas companies for wanting to
make a profit on the products that they produce?
Do we put the blame on the consumer for needing so much oil that the oil companies have to go to opec to buy the crude oil. Opec wants to make a profit to.
Do we let congress keep telling
us that we can't drill for oil here , keeping who happy, and the rest of us paying out the nose for a gallon of gas.
Now to research.
There is research being done in different fields of energy supply.
Power companies are using more and more wind power to supply their needs. Wind in my state
which is NM is constant and the power companies have set up big windmill farms that prduce power on a daily basis.
Research on replacing oil with an alternative fuel is ongoing, but making a product to take the place of millions of barrels of oil a day is going to be most difficult and very exspensive if not impossible.
I don't have the answers to all of these questions but I am looking into helping myself by adding
a hydrogen generator to my truck so it will get better gas mileage,burn cleaner,and a tax write off for going green. You might try it to.
mattrock
http://offto.net/xxnkum/
Friday, March 28, 2008
Hydrogen Made on demand for your car
Hydrogen is broadly viewed by people, as well as, by many large corporations, as acure-all to smog, global warming and shrinking petroleum supplies. (Incidentally, the whole “peak oil†scare is just that… a scare with no substance. There are no diminishing petroleum supplies and the whole “peak oil†thing is a hoax) Even Bush has spoken using great superlatives about the potentials for hydrogen. In his 2003 State of the Union Address he rhapsodized, "The first vehicle driven by a child born today could be fueled by hydrogen and pollution free." What is most amazing of that assertion though, is that the first automobile ever invented, two centuries ago was fueled by hydrogen and caused no smog! !! Hydrogen is doesn’t create energy it only carries it and it must be produced from a an initial source of energy, such as electricity, natural gas, coal, nuclear fuel, wind or solar radiation. But the best solution for generating hydrogen is by use of electrolysis. A Hydrogen On Demand setup! This kind of a system is very simple and direct. It uses an electrolyzer, through which a tiny electrical impulse is passed through water, which simply splits the water into hydrogen and oxygen. Petroleum engineers predict that worldwide petroleum availability will hit its peak in 10 to 30 years. It’s not true. But even if it was true, we can stretch the availability of oil indefinitely by doing a couple of different things. Primary is to do an installation in your current car engine of a converter to enable your vehicle to run on a combination of gas and hydrogen. .If not a fully hydrogen engine operating on hydrogen on its own then at least a hybrid. That exists in thousands of American cars today and in other countries too and you can install it in your vehicle in the next day or two. Would you like me to tell you how? WATER4GAS is offering information for a nominal fee which consumers can use at home to create a small gizmo which instills hydrogen into the fuel/air mixture that their automobile runs on. What this does is make bite sized particles out of the particles that the system burns as fuel. So it is able to use much more of the fuel. With WATER4GAS you can reasonably expect to reduce your gasoline consumption by thirty to fifty percent or even more. Those particles must have been pretty "blankin'" huge in some engines before. But with W4G they are made consumable so you can reduce your gasoline consumption. It also helps make emissions significantly cleaner. This information has been purchased by over 9000 car owners already and the percentage of happy customers is about 99%! So how about you?
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Diesel hits4.00 oil drops
Article Last Updated: 03/17/2008 02:19:41 PM MDTNEW YORK—Oil prices plunged Monday, pulling back at least temporarily from record levels as investors feared that the financial crisis that forced the sale of Bear Stearns Cos. is a sign of deep economic trouble.Crude's plunge came even as diesel prices rose to a new record above $4 a gallon, and gas prices remained high. Diesel, used to transport the vast majority of the nation's goods, rose 1.3 cents to a national average of $4.002 a gallon Monday, according to AAA and the Oil Price Information Service. The national average price of a gallon of gas, meanwhile, dipped slightly to $3.283 a gallon, but remains 73 cents higher than a year ago. "Read the rest at the following link:http://www.denverpost.com/ci_8600245?source=bb
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