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For more than a century, we rely on oil to fuel
our cars. But did you know that the world’s oil is close to drying
up because it is a nonrenewable resource? Well that may not happen
tomorrow or next year but we are getting closer because of the
demand in the world market. Why wait for that day when we can rely
on a green energy source like water to power our cars.
Water can power a car? If you think that’s impossible, well it is
already here but this is not yet being made on a commercial scale.
The German automobile BMW has produced the world’s first ever
hydrogen powered car. While only 100 of these units were produced,
you can already imagine if more of these vehicles are on the road.
The initial model namely the BMW Hydrogen 7 uses the body of the
760i model. Once you pop the hood, you will notice that the engine
is different since it uses gas and hydrogen.
This just means we have not yet totally abandoned are dependence on
gas. Given more time and money, the current 4.7 miles per gallon it
can travel using water alone could hit double digits in the future.
The biggest challenge to using water as a green energy source as
opposed to oil in vehicles is the engine. While there are cars
around like the Prius which runs on electricity and gas thanks to
fuel cell technology, the hydrogen combustion is less than 10 years
old so you could say we are only seeing the tip of the iceberg.
To prevent the water from evaporating, this has to be stored in a
large, 30-gallon, bi-layered and highly insulated tank so this does
not evaporate into compressed gas. Another safety mechanism is the
valves which are designed to open should the pressure within the
tank exceed 5 bars.
With the success of the BMW H7, the company came out with a new car
that is also partly powered by water known as the H2R. While we
cannot yet put our garden hose into the fuselage to fill it up, this
vehicle uses liquid nitrogen as a fuel.
Tests on this vehicle have shown it can achieve 285hp and reach a
top cruising speed of 185.5 miles per hour. It can also accelerate
from 0 to 60 miles per hour under 6 seconds.
But why use water? It is because hydrogen combustion is clean so it
does not emit harmful gases into the atmosphere unlike cars that run
on petrol or diesel that emit carbon monoxide. Studies have shown
that it also weighs less than hydrocarbon-based fuels and burns
faster than conventional gasoline.
So when can you expect to buy a car that uses water as a green
energy source? Hopefully in the next 10 to 20 years. It is really up
to the automakers because all we can do is wait until a better and
clear car hits the dealership.
Right now, the best option we have are electric cars. Since its
introduction in 1999, more people are using it because they don’t
want to spend anymore for gasoline that could hit an all time high
of more than $110 per barrel.
If water as a green energy source can be used to power a car, why
don’t we do the same for solar power which has been around much
longer?
About the Author:
D. Benjamin Castonguay is the owner of iapsales.com
LLC - a family business specializing in
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