Water Engines
Filed in archive Alternative Energy on July 26, 2006
One of the oldest, most popular, and regarded renewable energy "myth" is the use of water directly as fuel. Scientists have long claimed that water can be used readily as fuel. The concept of using water as fuel existed since the early 1700s upon the supposed discovery by Faraday which Australian Inventor Steve Ryan, is seeking to validate and commercialize today. Working for the last five years an inventor, Steve Ryan who does not have a university degree demonstrated a process of converting water into a water-based fuel called Bios Fuel for a New Zealand television program last October 13, 2005. See the 60-minute interview and demonstration here.
So do you think a water fueled motor still a myth?
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