Posted by
admin on Sep 23rd
on water and will car need gas to operate with water????
Or will I have to still keep car in good shape for running on gas
still? the kit I bought discusses how to set car up by water.
Kit no that easy for me to understand. I wish I knew somebody in Dallas or suburbs to help me in case I get stuck. I said it was easy but that is a LIE! Only easy if you know it.
I WANT MY CAR TO RUN ON WATER I CAN TASTE IT.
Posted by
admin on May 8th
for instance, if my home suffers from a power outage, and I need to go take a warm bath, how may I go about heating up the water with a generator?
Posted by
admin on Mar 24th
I mean like the property/house/etc. taxes not the ones at the store. Anyway, I was thinking the other day and I thought, could someone ever get by living on a boat without the government catching them, i mean you’d just roam around and whenever you’d need anything (gas, repairs on boat, food, etc.) you’d go park your boat in the water and go on and do whatever you need to do for yourself or boat. Oh, and you would get to own a car. Would this ever be possible? It’d seem fun, maybe for a week, haha.
Posted by
admin on Sep 4th
I have a feeling that as alternative energy becomes a bigger deal, existing gasoline stations will be retrofitted with solar panels, capacitor and battery banks, natural gas tanks, and hydrogen fuels. This is a much more efficient alternative to building brand new fueling stations. What companies are prepared to do the retrofitting?
Well, what I foresee in the immediate future is a lot of competing technologies in the alternative sector. This can already be seen with California giving grants to Pearson Fuels to create E85 stations, India giving contracts for Hythane fueling stations, etc. I would also say that installing solar panels at actual fueling stations will likely occur to some extent, because it will be more profitable to produce the electricity privately (rather than purchase it).
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