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Fuel from Water Hydrogen is the fuel of the future. As our dependence on imported energy& the environmental costs of fossil fuels grow, the elegant simplicity of this fuel from water becomes more appealing. Fuel from Water reviews the current research that is reducing the cost of manufacturing hydrogen fuel, preparing the way when oil embargos, tanker spills& smog alerts become a distant memory. Here's the best book of its type that I've seen yet. Nicely done. I'd like to offer more books like this. Rare information. I think you'll like it.-Thomas Lindsay, Lindsay Publications. The book covers engine modifications, replacing gasoline& diesel fuels with hydrogen. Electrolyzer technology. Fuel cells that convert hydrogen directly to electricity. Hydrogen storage in metal hydrides. How a liquid hydrogen-fueled compact won a long distance auto rally. Hydrogen for heating, cooling& cooking. How utilities can store energy during low demand periods. Using solar cells to generate hydrogen. Biological& thermochemical generation of hydrogen. Transmission of hydrogen vs the costs of electrical power lines. Hydrogen-powered mass transit, railroads& aircraft demonstration projects. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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