We need electrolysers!!!
We need electrolysers in order to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide and the acid rains.
United Nations Climate Report 2006 shows that the global temperature of the atmosphere will be rising up to 9 K by 2100, melting polar ice and increasing the sea level. An average global warming of 2°C, threatens millions of people with an increased risk of hunger and malaria.
Since the 1970’s scientists started to realize that the massive increase of CO2 in the atmosphere emitted by cars and factories started to harm our environment. Another gas caused by the combustion of fossil fuels, in the presence of air, is NOx. Unlike CO2, NOx turns into acid inside our lungs when we inhale it. This acid will destroy the lung’s structure and the lungs will loose their capacity to absorb Oxygen from the air.
The molecular structure of gasoline is made up of Hydrogen (H) and Carbon (C) molecules. When burning gasoline in an internal combustion engine, only the Hydrogen is used for the combustion. The Carbon mixes with the Oxygen after the combustion to form one of the most common gases: CO2, also known as the greenhouse gas.
Coal and Oil also contain Sulphur. If we burn Oil and Coal we are generating sulphur at the same time. This Sulphur is emitted in the form of Sulphur Dioxide (SO2). SO2 also causes respiratory problems in humans. When this gas gets into the atmosphere it combines with the water on the clouds to form sulphuric acid. Coal is the worse fossil-fuel source of all, due to the release of Sulphur in large quantities along with CO2, after burning. The radiation is absorbed by the CO2, as a result the atmosphere heats up, thus warming the planet. But the worse of all is that fossil fuels are not forever.
For reducing those consequences it will be necessary, a strong increase in the use of renewable, non-polluting sources. The faster the costs of renewable energy are reduced, the better we can fight global warming. The global market for renewable energy is growing dramatically.
Within the next decade many of the existing power plants in the OECD countries will come to the end of their technical lifetime and will need to be replaced.
By contrast, the reserves of renewable energy that are technically accessible globally, are large enough to provide about six times more energy than the world currently consumes, forever.
The available primary sources, such as sun radiation, wind and hydro, are characterised by unfavourable characteristics, as time variability and low conversion power density.
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United Nations Climate Report 2006 shows that the global temperature of the atmosphere will be rising up to 9 K by 2100, melting polar ice and increasing the sea level. An average global warming of 2°C, threatens millions of people with an increased risk of hunger and malaria.
Since the 1970’s scientists started to realize that the massive increase of CO2 in the atmosphere emitted by cars and factories started to harm our environment. Another gas caused by the combustion of fossil fuels, in the presence of air, is NOx. Unlike CO2, NOx turns into acid inside our lungs when we inhale it. This acid will destroy the lung’s structure and the lungs will loose their capacity to absorb Oxygen from the air.
The molecular structure of gasoline is made up of Hydrogen (H) and Carbon (C) molecules. When burning gasoline in an internal combustion engine, only the Hydrogen is used for the combustion. The Carbon mixes with the Oxygen after the combustion to form one of the most common gases: CO2, also known as the greenhouse gas.
Coal and Oil also contain Sulphur. If we burn Oil and Coal we are generating sulphur at the same time. This Sulphur is emitted in the form of Sulphur Dioxide (SO2). SO2 also causes respiratory problems in humans. When this gas gets into the atmosphere it combines with the water on the clouds to form sulphuric acid. Coal is the worse fossil-fuel source of all, due to the release of Sulphur in large quantities along with CO2, after burning. The radiation is absorbed by the CO2, as a result the atmosphere heats up, thus warming the planet. But the worse of all is that fossil fuels are not forever.
For reducing those consequences it will be necessary, a strong increase in the use of renewable, non-polluting sources. The faster the costs of renewable energy are reduced, the better we can fight global warming. The global market for renewable energy is growing dramatically.
Within the next decade many of the existing power plants in the OECD countries will come to the end of their technical lifetime and will need to be replaced.
By contrast, the reserves of renewable energy that are technically accessible globally, are large enough to provide about six times more energy than the world currently consumes, forever.
The available primary sources, such as sun radiation, wind and hydro, are characterised by unfavourable characteristics, as time variability and low conversion power density.
BUY HHO generator and low cost industrial water electrolisers! Decrease gasoline need! CLICK HERE!: http://www.tradekey.com/2929296/
. LOOK FOR “DRY CELL - Hydrogen Generator” The cost is very low 70-200 Euro
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