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Who
is Water4Gas?
Water4Gas
is a group of people with
the goal to reduce CO2 emissions on vehicles such as cars, boats, trucks, etc.. We are ordinary people who think what we can do best for the environment within our economy. We are found in all corners of the world, from Hawaii to the west to Taiwan in the east, Norway in the north and New Zealand in the south. We're working to show and inform about, and test the hydrogen-based technologies to see how much, and how this can be used. GasOnDemand concept can be applied to most engines that consume fossil fuels today.
What
is GasOnDemand?
GasOnDemand works as follows: The
generator(s) produces hydrogen while
the engine is running. You do not need a pressuretank in the trunk of your vehicle that takes up most of the storage space. Hydrogen gas does not replace all the fuel, but a part of this, the amount depends on how much gas drawn into the engine along with
your driving
style. Then you can see how much fuel you save. The best part is, this can be built from parts that are easly available in hardware store where you live, from plumbers, hardwarestores etc. It only takes a couple to three hours and assemble the generator plus installation. All that needed in addition is the DVDs.
What other benefits provides
GasOnDemand?
1. Cleaner emissions.
2. Smoother running.
3. Better economy.
4. More power.
Can be used with both diesel and petrol. Many drivers asked about what happend with the warranty of the engine. I can only say that it is few producers who
aprovs mounting equipment to the motor that can improve the lifetime and performance of this. And lifetime is probably a keyword here.
Who is yttergard.no?
It is a company which aims to inform as many as possible of GasOnDemand, so
everyone who wants to
reduce CO2 emissions and save fuel has the opportunity to do so. I want to have income from this, but it is more
important for me that so many people as possible know about this
technology. I
also look further what this technology can be used for. Have some ideas that
can use hydrogen as part of the fuel. Will be interesting to see how these
works eventually.
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