Alternative Energy Series Water The Perfect Fuel
As a freshman in high school, I failed
chemistry class due to an extreme disinterest in the entire subject. I do recall a demonstration in which the teacher hooked a large one and a
half volt battery to a glass and wire electrolyzer that transformed water into separated hydrogen and oxygen. I would later learn that commercial
hydrogen and oxygen producers also used this method in an inefficient manner that requires more energy than the fuel produced can generate
through combustion.
In the late eighties I would learn that a boy genius in California learned to make hydrogen
from water efficiently with a twelve volt battery and standard auto electrical system, during the 1970s. Around 1990, my machinist neighbor built
a hydrogen generator that did not work due to defects in the plans the boy genius had drawn up in prison when he was no longer a boy.
My neighbor was not interested in correcting the defect when it was discovered and I was only a
bit disappointed. My father was a hobby style inventor and he gave me a good idea for a cheaper and much more effective 12 volt hydrogen
generator. I never got around to building it and decided there was no point in separating the oxygen and the hydrogen after splitting the
water.
Because the hydrogen and oxygen have opposite electrical charges, they readily recombine as a
compound I call hydrox. The man who discovered this gas and fooled with it to make underwater welders and cutting torches, named the gas after
himself, so hydrox is also known as Brown’s gas. Simply put, hydrox is an oxygenated fuel, which means it burns hotter and faster than a non
oxygenated fuel. In WWII the Germans used hydrogen peroxide as a liquid rocket fuel. H2O2 is a super oxygenated fuel, highly caustic, corrosive
and dangerous to work with. Hydrox, however, is no more corrosive than water. Flat plate electrodes one sixteenth inch apart, made of stainless
steel will last a long time if clean water is used. Clean water can be had from relatively inexpensive filters which can be carried on a vehicle.
Having a good filter can also help supply one with potable water when clean water no longer flows from the pipes at home.
Big Energy talks only about a hydrogen
economy - using expensive technology to manufacture a product that can be made inexpensively by anyone who wants it. The idea of water power is
far too democratic to control. The rain falls both on the just and the unjust. If people put water in their fuel tanks and make enough fuel with
a few watts of electricity that then makes kilowatts or megawatts of power in a combustion engine, who will buy hydrogen at fueling stations?
Most Americans buy water cheaply compared to its value because of its relative abundance. In the U.S. it is usually cheaper to buy than to
collect, store or drill for. Dry nations only need water pipelines from neighboring wet nations. Seaside countries can desalinate and filter sea
water and pipe where needed. How can the corporate fascists gain control of water? Only by convincing everyone we need their new
technology.
Water is to democratic energy access as the internet is to democratic discussion, information
distribution and personal activism. This fact will be concealed for as long as possible and a few of us will be wise to the game. Without water
we cannot live long. It exists in altered forms with special properties. When we know what there is to know about water, we will be wiser than
any who have come before.
Engineers forge ahead building hydrogen fuel cells. These cells apparently generate electricity
by recombining hydrogen and oxygen. This means that hydrox will not be suitable as fuel cell fuel. However, simple electrolysis costs little more
to collect the two gasses separately and send them to the appropriate ports of the fuel cell. Thus, water can power these fuel cells as easily as
combustion engines of many types, including jet and rocket engines. It is also likely from basic chemistry that steam is more easily electrolyzed
than liquid water. Temperature rises speed chemical reactions. Steam is quite easy to create with combustion engines, which are the space heaters
for the great outdoors.
I often wonder why greenhouse gasses are so readily blamed for global warming, while billions
of super space heaters are seldom accused of much contribution. Fuel cells would be a fine solution to all this combustion heat. How many
volcanoes would we need to equal the heat of transportation every day? Are we not burning up the planet one day at a time especially for the sake
of corporate profit? Why do we so willingly play the game of don’t blame me, I just do as I’m told?
When water is our fuel, the environment does not suffer crisis when a spill occurs on a
highway, an ocean or a storage container ruptures. When water is our fuel, old ships can run aground, break up in a storm and not destroy
hundreds of miles of coastline and wildlife environment. When water is our fuel, cars do not burst into flame during rear end collisions. The
great betrayers of humanity have known what I am saying for more than a hundred years, and don’t want us to have water power. Is it not time for
some changes? Shall we choke ourselves and our children for corporate profits? What is our reward?
Hydrogen and hydrox are both gaseous fast
burn fuels, just as vaporized alcohol, gasoline and diesel; except even faster burning with much greater power potential, also producing the
usual oxides of nitrogen, unless in fact such oxides mostly form in slow burn engines due to the long burn time. In this case we can expect
greatly reduced oxides of nitrogen with water fuel, as well. When we make water fuel at home we can operate stoves and heaters and combustion or
fuel cell electric generators and make electricity for a few pennies per kilowatt. Do you imagine the electric utilities will be happy they do
not need to purchase more generating capacity? Will they want us to supply them at wholesale prices? Could developing countries adopt water power
and internet connections to vault ahead to the 21st Century? Is clean, cheap power a huge threat to all the traditional power? Of course it is.
That is why the science savior has not provided us with this miracle of the 19th Century. How does it feel to be one or two centuries behind
existing technology? Is it not shameful and embarrassing? Humiliating?
The corporate scientists, engineers and energy experts will continue telling us it is
impossible to make hydrogen as cheaply as some garage and basement scientists and engineers have been doing for decades. The sad thing is we will
just say OK, we believe you. There is no such thing as conspiracy except in the mind of radicals.
About the Author
Freelance writer published on many websites and newspapers.
www.justantherview.com
Written by: Ed Howes
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