Friday, December 22, 2006

Water as a Fuel

Water as a Fuel – Brown’s Gas: Renewable energy in the form of stoichiometric hydrogen/oxygen Brown's Gas should be considered, in our opinion, as one of the most promising future energy fuels for many nations. This is a reasonably mature and available technology. It also has its inherent and very important safety features. It is also inexpensive in terms of the primary fuel but also in terms of capital requirements and it can adapt itself to retrofitting large facilities such as our aging nuclear generation plants to continue to supply electricity in large quantities without adverse environmental impacts. More...

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