U.S. Could Cut Fuel Use by 50% by 2035Filed Under: Hydrogen Fuel
U.S. Could Cut Fuel Use by 50% by 2035
by Andrew Williams via Gas2.0 A new report by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Energy Initiative predicts that a 30-50% reduction in fuel consumption is possible in the US over the next 25-30 years. Initially, this will be achieved through improved gasoline and diesel engines and transmissions, gasoline hybrids and reductions in vehicle weight and drag. In the longer term, the study concludes that plug-in hybrids and, later, hydrogen fuel cells may begin to have a significant
Beware of Hydrogen Gas Cars…Unless You Read This!
With spiraling gas prices nowadays, boosting hydrogen gas on hydrogen gas cars are the chosen alternative device when compared to the expensive hybrids or pure hydrogen fueled cars. Besides being simple to set up, HHO boost system cost is inexpensive ranging from $100 up to $1500 for big size engines. Although lots of people have successfully used it and testified to the value of this product, still there are others who believe that this HHO boost system is a scam. If you are one of them or hav
Hydrogen Power - No Hot Air
Hydrogen Power - No Hot Air Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. Can Hydrogen-powered powered vehicles kick butt in dry lake racing? If what I saw during Speed Week 2008 at the Bonneville salt flats is any indication, the answer is yes. Last week Ohio State’s Center for Automotive Research entered Streamliner No. 2016, the Buckeye Bullet 2, and made history. The car was–you guessed it–hydrogen fuel cell powered. What about filling stations you ask? Filling stations are not an issue at Bonneville. Th
Re-News: Selena Gomez goes local
* Even the cool kids are hitting their local farmers’ market. Up-and-coming Disney star Selena Gomez was recently spotted checking out the Ventura Boulevard market in Los Angeles. The star of “Wizards of Waverly Place” picked up some flowers during her trip. * The first-ever hydrogen fuel cell car tour wrapped up this past weekend. As an evidence the more fueling stations for these vehicles is needed, there were periods when the cars had to be transported via flatbed trucks. * New Wal-Ma
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