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Are Electric Cars The Right Way To Go?

By: GARKO

This is the latest in a series which match the Water4Gas technology against other renwewable energy alternatives.
So far we have learned that ethanol and biofuel are having major issues, legally and environmentally and appear to do more harm than good. We have found a new company in Illinois with some sort of creepy crawler organisms which has popped up with a technology that converts garbage or anything with carbon into ethanol and that program has an interesting future. It is worth watching. We have walked down the path of Fred Flintstone with energy harnessed from human effort which also seems very promising (kudos to Fred!) but which has just now started to be looked at. Today we look at electric cars.
The electrical flow of energy which allows you to turn on your TV and listen to your ipod can provide the impulse required to move an automobile. It starts with Electricity from a power source, typically a rechargeable battery pack, kicks a large motor into operation that propels the automobile. When slowing or stopping, the kinetic impulse inverts the power flow, turning the same motor system into an electrical generator to help recharge the battery pack. But that is a limited solution, however, the batteries still must be recharged for several hours at a stationary charging station.
The advantages with 100% electrical powered vehicles are that they require no warmup (but warmup is no longer needed in modern cars anyway), they make almost no noise whatsoever and have excellent performance up to the limit of their range. Also, electric automobiles are relatively inexpensive to "refuel." At the average price of ten cents per kwh, it costs only about 2 cents per mile. Hybrid automobiles that run on electricity only some of the time and on internal-combustion power at other times have even greater potential.
Environmentalists are very fond of the electric hybrid since they point out that when it is running on the electrical impulse it produces no tailpipe emissions. If you even consider the emissions from the power plants that enable the recharging to occur, electric vehicles have less than 10% of the emissions of a straight gas powered car.
There are problems with electric cars, to be sure. 100% electric vehicles still have limited range, usually no more than 100 to 120 miles. In addition, electrics suffer from slow charging, which, in effect, limits their usability. If the owner has the capacity to connect them to a highly powered fully allocated recharger, some electrics can be recharged in as little as an hour, but if that is not the case such automobiles are essentially not useable until they have sat all night being recharged.
So the future of electric cars is undetermined. While interest in plug-in hybrids grows, the long-term future of pure electrics is dependent upon someone stepping up with a solution for longer-lasting, cheaper batteries which don’t need to be replaced every few years at great cost and drastically lower production costs for the vehicles themselves. And then there's another environmental factor to consider. Only 2.3 percent of the nation's electricity comes from clean alternative resources; almost half of it is generated by coal. If you had millions of electric cars out there, well…

Ok, so now compare that to Water4Gas technology.
WATER4GAS is providing information for a nominal fee which consumers can use in their garage or wherever to build a small gizmo which infuses hydrogen into the fuel/air mixture that their vehicle runs on.
The process makes smaller particles out of the ones that the system uses as fuel. Therefore the system is able to use considerably more of the gas.
By doing this you can minimumly expect to increase your MPG by thirty to fifty percent or significantly more. Those goblets "musta" been pretty "blankin'" big in some engines before. But with W4G they are made consumable so you can increase your MPG.
It also helps to lower emissions significantly.
This information has been purchased by over NINE THOUSAND individuals already and the percentage of happy customers is about 99%! So how about you?

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More About GARKO:
Songwriter, entrepreneur, consumer advocate and activist, GARKO,is not about just saving some money or mileage on gas consumption his Water 4 Gas ebook will show you an alternative fuel solution and can help you so you never buy gas again by converting your engine to a car that runs on water and save $1000s! For a list of current fuel prices in your neighborhood email garko@startlingdiscoveries.info




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