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People's interest in water fuel technology is typically stirred by high gas prices and peak oil concerns.
Another consideration, overlooked by many people, is fuel efficiency.
Many individuals and companies realize the business opportunity water fuel technology offers.
There are many products, ranging from inexpensive hydrogen generator kits, which can be installed on the engine, to water-powered vehicles.
Water fuel technology works by using an electric current to energize water.
The water molecules are split into one oxygen and two hydrogen.
This causes a reaction known as oxidation, which creates hydrogen.
Hydrolysis is the electrical process of separating hydrogen and oxygen gas from liquid water.
By this electrochemical reaction, oxygen and hydrogen gases can be created for use as fuels.
Specifically, they bubble off of separate submerged electrodes attached to opposite sides of the same electrical source.
Oxygen gas can be ignited on its own with, say, a match.
Hydrogen gas burns spontaneously upon combination with oxygen gas.
This hydrogen-on-demand water fuel technology is safer than methods that require the storage of hydrogen. The only emissions are water vapors.
Most critics of water fuel technology would agree that there is energy contained in water.
However, they argue that the energy required to break apart hydrogen and oxygen molecules, is equal to the energy output.
When inefficiencies are added there is a net energy loss.
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