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SUV Hydrogen Fuel Cell – Tips to Save Gas Fo...

SUV Hydrogen Fuel Cell – Tips to Save Gas For Your Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) Most Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) comes with a certain prestige and power for the owner. Unfortunately, SUVs are also the highest fuel consumption vehicle around due to its large engine capacity and weight. Many SUV owners’ blood pressure rises when they have to stop by the gas station to refuel. One solution to…...

Understanding Hydrogen Engines Can Make a Differen...

Understanding Hydrogen Engines Can Make a Difference to Your Ride Hydrogen engines may be powering automotive vehicles in the near future. Major car manufacturers have already begun research on hydrogen engines and several manufacturers have already released cars that use hydrogen engines. Hybrid cars that run on both petrol and hydrogen are currently being used by some consumers. Unfortunately, there are many...

Nissan, First to Venture in Fuel-cell Limo

by Tram Painter Nissan, First to Venture in Fuel-cell Limo Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., earlier delivered the X-TRAIL FCV, the very first fuel cell limo, to Kanagawa Toshi Kotsu Ltd. The limo will be used as part of their chauffer-driven hired-car fleet of Kanagawa. Nissan is the first automaker to venture in the fuel cell limo area. This…...

Homemade Hydrogen Fuel Cell – Just a Bunch o...

Homemade Hydrogen Fuel Cell – Just a Bunch of HHO Scams? If you’re like many Americans today, your SUV sits in the driveway under cover while you drive around town in your smaller, more gas-conscious vehicle. Fortunately, there is technology available today that can put you back in that SUV and onto the open road. It’s called a hydrogen fuel cell, also known as HHO fuel cell. Unfortunately…...

Stirling engine

by Honda News Stirling engine Name and definition Robert Stirling was the inventor of the first practical example of a closed cycle air engine in 1816, and it was suggested by Fleeming Jenkin as early as 1884 that all such engines should therefore generically be called Stirling engines. This naming proposal found little favour, and the various types…...