Does anyone have web sites for all the different diverse alternative Fuels?
I’m trying to put together a comprehensive website showing all the alternative fuels out there such as: sugar cane, sorghum, methanol wood grain alcohol), green vegetables, seaweed, kelp, natural gas, propane, new & creative enzyme to change chlorophyll into alcohol, alcohol synthesis from chlorophyll using natural photosynthesis & any other new & on the horizon technologies. Any & all constructive input would be greatly appreciated. PS: I’ve been hearing a lot about chlorophyll as the MIRACLE FOOD, combined in the blood stream w/carbon dioxide it produces oxygen/glucose sugar when sunshine or any plant light shines on the skin. This would be an earth shattering occurrence for people w/asthma, congestive heart failure, sickle cell anemia so on & so on. I found the thread under a web search of Chlorophyll Photosynthesis in the Human Body. I would certainly like to see some clinical test results on how successful this therapy could be
Well, the EPA is an OK place to start research, and this web page, http://www.epa.gov/otaq/consumer/fuels/altfuels/altfuels.htm#fact
would be the best starting point in my opinion. I didn’t find any reference of sugar cane, sorghum, etc., but it does have some facts on some alternative fuels.
http://www.popularscience.com it has a link on the main page to an article/articles describing up and comming green fuels
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Yes, there are several. Bill Koverick has quite a journal on subject, as well as Bio-Fuels.com
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HHO.. this guy was able to convert H20 into HHO which can be used for fuel. It is called Aquygen.
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http://hytechapps.com/
http://aquygen.blogspot.com/
Well, the EPA is an OK place to start research, and this web page, http://www.epa.gov/otaq/consumer/fuels/altfuels/altfuels.htm#fact
would be the best starting point in my opinion. I didn’t find any reference of sugar cane, sorghum, etc., but it does have some facts on some alternative fuels.
References :
http://www.epa.gov/otaq/consumer/fuels/altfuels/altfuels.htm#fact