More Honda Fuel-Cell and Hybrid Cars on the Way An interesting piece from USA Today’s James R. Healey reports that Honda is going to bring consumer-ready hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles to the U.S. next year. The big news is the cars will be almost identical to the FCX concept shown here. Like a few of the current FCX fuel-cell cars, these will be leased to real consumers, likely in California and Washington, D.C., where there are accessible hydrogen pumps. Even more startling is news that Honda... Read Full Story
If you are looking into the possibility of building a hydrogen fuel car kit and have no inkling of how to do this, then I suggest that you read on. There has been so much buzz going around, especially on the Internet about the concept of converting your car to run on water. Some people hear that and are in disbelief, but yet they want to save on gas and increase their gas mileage and want to know if “run car on water,” is a scam or a reality.
Hydrogen fuel cell cars, in my research, consisted... Read Full Story
Tired of seeing your SUV parked in your garage? This is a problem faced by most Americans today. As fuel prices are skyrocketing, people find it more economical to drive smaller gas conscious cars rather than the big ones that consume a lot of fuel. Well, today we have a technology of alternate fuel solution to fight the ever-increasing problem of fuel price rise. This technology had been there for quite some time but failed to come under the lime light for several reasons. But in recent... Read Full Story
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September 22, 2008
LONDON, UK (RUSHPRNEWS) 09/22/2008–Fuel cells can already be used to power motor vehicles, but what about a commercial airliner? Fuel cell powered airplanes may be nearer than you think. The first manned flight powered by a hydrogen fuel cell was flown in March 2008. A recent study explains how... Read Full Story
By Adrian Fletcher Your vehicle is probably running on ethanol-enhanced gasoline as this is currently the cheapest fuel you will find at the gas station. Ethanol has been touted as the answer to reducing America's dependence on foreign oil supplies as well as reduction in greenhouse gas emission levels. People are beginning to question this proposition as producing swathes of crops is possibly as inefficient as the fuel it produces. Ethanol is a fuel that cars have been using to run without... Read Full Story