Environmentally Friendly
Hydrogen Generators cause engines to produce much
lower emissions. The Hydrocarbons are dramatically reduced and the Carbon
Monoxide is virtually eliminated (numbers at 0.14% and lower). The tailpipe
smell is virtually non-existent on a Gasoline powered engine. What comes out
the tailpipe is mostly Hot Water vapor. The heavy soot particles from Diesel
engine exhaust falls quickly to the ground, thus vastly reducing their effect as an airborne irritant. That means cleaner air and fewer respiratory
problems.
Even today's Gas-Electric Hybrids still pollute the air. The exhaust from
the Gasoline still contains Hydrocarbons and Carbon Monoxide and the smell
at the tailpipe is still there. There is also the consideration of where the
electricity comes from that is used to recharge the batteries. Speaking of
batteries, what happens to them after they are no longer serviceable and
have to be replaced? Sure, Gas-Electric Hybrids get good mileage, but at
what cost?
The fuel source for all Hydrogen Generators is water and
what water is unused is returned to the environment. Not all of the Hydrogen
and Oxygen is used during the combustion, and what's left is discharged out
the tail-pipe and back into the air as water vapor.