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We Should All Be Running on Water As Fuel
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What's wrong with petrol?0
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Trevor2522 wrote: »If only the people -- you -- woke up to alternative energy sources which are being violently repressed by the global !lite, industry and government -- yes, the one you elected.
Water can and has been split into its constituent gases by using high alternating frequencies at low-current. But inventors are routinely threatened, bribed or murdered if they fail to stop their work -- by clandestine governement agents.
Awareness is the first step. Wake up and become active. Low-energy electrolysis is a reality and will give us limitless energy for all applications once the technology becomes viral.
Google: Water-powered car, Stan Meyer, energy inventors murdred.
Oh.. not... again...!0 -
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Every country on the planet should be doing what the Spanish are doing
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_power_in_Spain
Let me be sure that I understand that..............
The Spanish generate electricity from lots of strong sunlight.........so we should too............then why do we spend millions to go and sit/lie in the Spanish sun rather than the English/Welsh/Scottish sun ??0 -
Trevor2522 wrote: »If only the people -- you -- woke up to alternative energy sources which are being violently repressed by the global !lite, industry and government -- yes, the one you elected.
Google: Water-powered car, Stan Meyer, energy inventors murdred.
[snip well-worn conspiracy theory and bad science]
However you can get methane from human waste, and LPG cars are already on the roads. As you increase the number of people who need to travel, the greater the potential reserves of power you have available.
Google: Bio-bug
(Admittedly if you've run out of fuel you can't just take a dump or pee in the tank.)0 -
Nuclear submarines have been making oxygen out of sea water by electrolysis for decades. It is not a new technology - the problem is the amount of power you need to do it. Now perhaps if we all invested in a small nuclear power plant to put in the cellar.............I used to think that good grammar is important, but now I know that good wine is importanter.0
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Agree on tidal power. Pity they cancelled the plan to build a tidal barrage across the Severn Estuary which would have been awesome for this, as well as providing a handy road or rail link between South Wales and Devon/Cornwall.0
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Now let me see ... the UK has a power generating shortage (the ageing power stations not having been replaced as successive governments have dithered). So electric cars are a non-starter in large quantity, as is splitting water into hydogen and oxygen.
We spend a fortune putting up expensive windmills and PV panels, and ignore the reliable source of energy on our doorsteps - tidal power. Nuts!
The energy in tidal and wave is huge but what you need to consider is then how hard this is to harness. Basically the sea destroys every device they try and build on these shores, don't know if a large scale stations has been built successfully elsewhere? Iceland is the most likely producer of Hydrogen as a result of geothermal generation - if I remember right, Shell have their hydrogen research labs there?0 -
Tidal plans have always been (as far as I am aware) in sheltered coastal areas. Many would require damming, which has huge ecological consequences. few newer technologies are without consequence and the key is finding the balance.
One thing is for sure - we need a stronger government that is not afraid to do something that loses votes if they know it is for the greater good.0 -
My wife came up with a similar money saving idea on stamps on Christmas cards.
I deliver them in my car.I used to be indecisive but now I am not sure.0
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