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Researchers have long been interested in harnessing the power of water
to be used as fuel for water cars. The general public has been
following its progress; but surprisingly, only very few information leak out
regarding the progress of the research. This is odd, considering how
aggressive the media can be. Studies have long been well underway, yet the
public is kept in the dark. This article will tackle the issues that
water as car fuel entail, including how possible it is to convert water into
fuel to use for water cars and why these information is withheld from
the public.

There is no doubt that the oil industry holds much power in the world,
especially because most industries run on oil as fuel for daily
operations. As a result, oil providers have engaged the rest of the world in a
compelling power play, thus there is reason to believe that they may
be the ones responsible for preventing any information about alternative
fuels leaking out to the public. Laws have been enacted that prohibits
the dissemination of the data. On the other hand, the oil industry can
only do so much; a little research on the part of the consumer can go
a long way in discovering "the power of water as alternative fuel". There
have already been some researchers who broke their silence about the
possibilities of water, with some claiming that that their car runs on a
mixture of water and gasoline.
It is indeed possible for a car to be fueled by water through building
an electrolysis system. The system will have mechanisms for breaking
water into its individual hydrogen and oxygen atoms. This process will
cause a certain gas, called oxyhydrogen (HHO) to emerge. When HHO is
burned, it can produce enough energy to run a car. Advocates of water as
fuel would tell consumers that the electrolysis system can be easily
built; all one has to do is to buy a few materials from the hardware store.
Though the name of the system may be intimidating, the process is not
at all complicated and expensive. It wll cost around 150 dollars
to build a viable electrolysis system to
run your car on water.
Using water instead of fuel for water cars has many advantages. First,
there would be less pollution because there are no harmful by-products
that can harm the environment after the water car produces gas from
water. Second, water is easily available and very inexpensive. Compare
this with gas, whose prices are steadily climbing as oil becomes scarce
while demand is still increasing. An electrolysis system installed in
your car will help you save the environment, and some of your own money in
the process.
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