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		<title>Learn How To Run Your Car On Water Now And Save Hundreds Every Year In Fuel Costs.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gasoline burns much more cleanly and efficiently when combined with hydrogen gas, allowing you to get more from each gallon of gas. Gas needs oxygen to burn, so this is a crucial part of the process. People all over the world are suffering from high gas prices. There are a lot of people protesting and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gasoline burns much more cleanly and efficiently when combined with hydrogen gas, allowing you to get more from each gallon of gas. Gas needs oxygen to burn, so this is a crucial part of the process. People all over the world are suffering from high gas prices. There are a lot of people protesting and complaining about the prices of gas and oil. With a good guide like Water 4 Gas, plus a couple hundred bucks worth of parts from your local hardware store, you will be well on your way to converting your car into a water burning hybrid. The method in this guide is the same as that given in the other guides, using electrolysis to convert water into a gas called HHO and power your car. Water4Gas is a Do-It-Yourself, affordable and SIMPLE technology. You will find testimonials of many happy Water 4 Gas customers. While 100% water driven cars are on the drawing board, for now, you can use water which is supplemental to gasoline (petrol) or diesel fuel to increase the mileage of your car dramatically.</p>
<p>The inventors of Water 4 Gas have had water-to-energy converters running in all their vehicles since 2006. Based on old &#8220;forgotten&#8221; US Patents they have developed devices that use a little electricity out of your car/truck battery, to separate water into a gas called &#8220;HHO&#8221; (2 parts Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen). There are currently more than 90,000 vehicles worldwide running on Water 4 Gas. You no longer have to pay OUTRAGEOUS gas prices, and you can stop global warming at the same time.<br />
Water can be used supplemental to gasoline to boost your mileage. While 100% water driven cars are on the drawing board, for now, you can use water which is supplemental to gasoline (petrol) or diesel fuel to increase the mileage of your car dramatically. Many happy customers have experienced a 50% increase in mileage. Well, road tests have shown to possibly double your mileage. This technology will improve your mileage, reduce temperature, and even reduce the beating your car takes with the highly flammable fuel. You’ll receive tons of mileage; which is great because gas prices don’t seem to be reducing anytime soon. Water4Gas is by far the easiest and most reliable mileage enhancer system for beginners. The water reservoir, bubbler and electrolyser have been put together into an outstanding device that lower emissions and improves mileage by enhancing your engine combustion. However the average Water4Gas improvement in fuel economy is 40%-50% and more and more customers are reporting mileage gains 200% or more.</p>
<p>Water is supplemental to gasoline and diesel fuel, which makes it VERY EASY to extract energy from water and run your car on it. You see, with regular gas you normally use, your cars engine only uses 20% of the energy stored in that expensive fuel. The rest of the energy (75%-80%) is wasted into unburned fuel, heat, noise, vibration and greenhouse gases. STOP wasting energy, releasing pollution and heat (global warming). The resulting energy known as HHO is 3 times more potent than gasoline.</p>
<p>With all the junk and scams on the internet today, it is well advised to use some caution before buying anything. It&#8217;s hard to call the water4gas system a scam. I believe that some people are calling water for gas a scam because they expect more than a book. You will have to make your own decision on that subject, because the word scam means different things to different people. The books come with a money back guarantee, but I will not be returning my copies. The oil company&#8217;s and car manufacturers would have you believe that water 4 gas is a scam and nothing can be done to increase fuel economy.</p>
<p>If you are serious about building and installing a water to gas converter, then Water 4 Gas is your best choice. So if you don&#8217;t mind paying that little bit extra for top quality, the Water 4 Gas is your best bet. If the reviews are to be believed, Water 4 Gas is a dream come true for those suffering through the challenge of high price gasoline. With HH0 fuel, using water 4 gas is not just an unreachable utopian ideal that we all used to dream of, but is within reach of the average family</p>

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		<title>Biofuels as Alternative Sources of Energy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Biofuels are produced by converting organic matter into fuel for powering our society. These biofuels are an alternative energy source to the fossil fuels that we currently depend upon. The biofuels umbrella includes under its aegis ethanol and derivatives of plants such as sugar cane, as well aS vegetable and corn oils. However, not all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Biofuels are produced by converting organic matter into fuel for powering our society. These biofuels are an alternative energy source to the fossil fuels that we currently depend upon. The biofuels umbrella includes under its aegis ethanol and derivatives of plants such as sugar cane, as well aS vegetable and corn oils. However, not all ethanol products are designed to be used as a kind of gasoline. The International Energy Agency (IEA) tells us that ethanol could comprise up to 10 percent of the world&#8217;s usable gasoline by 2025, and up to 30 percent by 2050. Today, the percentage figure is two percent.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">However, we have a long way to go to refine and make economic and practical these biofuels that we are researching. A study by Oregon State University proves this. We have yet to develop biofuels that are as energy efficient as gasoline made from petroleum. Energy efficiency is the measure of how much usable energy for our needed purposes is derived from a certain amount of input energy. (Nothing that mankind has ever used has derived more energy from output than from what the needed input was. What has always been important is the conversion—the end-product energy is what is useful for our needs, while the input energy is just the effort it takes to produce the end-product.) The OSU study found corn-derived ethanol to be only 20% energy efficient (gasoline made from petroleum is 75% energy efficient). Biodiesel fuel was recorded at 69% energy efficiency. However, the study did turn up one positive: cellulose-derived ethanol was charted at 85% efficiency, which is even higher than that of the fantastically efficient nuclear energy.  </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Recently, oil futures have been down on the New York Stock Exchange, as analysts from several different countries are predicting a surge in biofuel availability which would offset the value of oil, dropping crude oil prices on the international market to $40 per barrel or thereabouts.  The Chicago Stock Exchange has a grain futures market which is starting to “steal” investment activity away from the oil futures in NY, as investors are definitely expecting better profitability to start coming from biofuels. Indeed, it is predicted by a consensus of analysts that biofuels shall be supplying seven percent of the entire world&#8217;s transportation fuels by the year 2030. One certain energy markets analyst has said, growth in demand for diesel and gasoline may slow down dramatically, if the government subsidizes firms distributing biofuels and further pushes to promote the use of eco-friendly fuel.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are several nations which are seriously involved in the development of biofuels. </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There is Brazil, which happens to be the world&#8217;s biggest producer of ethanols derived from sugars. It produces approximately three and a half billion gallons of ethanol per year. </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The United States, while being the world&#8217;s greatest oil-guzzler, is already the second largest producer of biofuels behind Brazil. </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The European Union&#8217;s biodiesel production capacity is now in excess of four million (British) tonnes. 80 percent of the EU&#8217;s biodiesel fuels are derived from rapeseed oil; soybean oil and a marginal quantity of palm oil comprise the other 20 percent.</p>

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