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Ford recently conducted their first track test of the Hydrogen Fusion 999 that will attempt to set a land speed record for fuel cell vehicles with production bodies
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New Clam Shell Design/Concept of our Lowes store bought plates made into a HHO-Cell.
Tap water with Baking Soda as electrolyte.
This is fitted to the case a recycle take-up tube to go back into the hho-cell for re-up-take of the gas produced on a prior cycle.
Experimenting to see how it works from concept to design.
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Lecture Series on Energy Resources and Technology by Prof.S.Banerjee,Depa rtment of Electrical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac .in.
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Lecture series on Engineering Chemistry I by Prof.K.MangalaSunder . Department of Chemistry, IIT Madras
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Clean Energy arrived in the nation's capital as the Hydrogen Road Tour made a swing through Washington. As we hear from Grant Winter, the caravan of clean cars received an impressive welcome:
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This is the HydrogenTap with audio description. This is a test to see if you can make a Hydrogen on demand using tap water. This Hydrogen system is very easy to make and maintain. The construction of a Hydrogen on demand will be completed upon these tests.
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Brief video detailing the world's fastest hydrogen car, the Ford Fusion Hydrogen 999, which ran 207.297 mph at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Wendover, Utah on Wednesday, August 15, 2007.
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The world financial crisis has hit Iceland particularly hard. The government has had to seek emergency funding from abroad, and suspend trading in its own currency.
But there's at least one cause for longer-term hope - efforts to make Iceland a pioneer in the alternative energy industry.
Nazanine Moshiri reports on the country's ground-breaking production and use of hydrogen fuel.