renewable energy systems

December 16, 2008 by SemiCritic  
Filed under Green

With the rising costs of electricity, people are now starting to find other sources of renewable energy. The green house effect of air pollution brought about by smoke emissions from factories, electric power plants and automobiles is a worsening problem that will later conclude into a catastrophic event. Thus, renewable energy systems like the use of hydrogen gas have become very popular in recent years. For instance, the Brown gas technology splits H2O by electrolysis to produce hydrogen gas that can power a lot of appliances, even cars.

Needing only a small amount of electrical charge requirement, the Brown gas electrolyzer has been proven to be the simplest system to produce hydrogen. However, the mass production of such technology has been long overdue and remains to be underground. Sadly, petroleum companies and government agencies are doing all they can to protect their investments by making sure that a technology like this will never propagate. Water is such an abundant energy source that it should never be monopolized by just a couple of entities.


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