Saving money at the Gas pumps by using water powered cars.
Ever since the world has stepped into 21st century, our quality of living has improved significantly and this led to an energy hungry world with high requirement of energy resources and oil, often dubbed as the ‘liquid gold’ has been the most significant source for meeting our growing energy requirements but at the same time it has also been the cause of several human conflicts that have only produced more strife-torn nations and brought unimaginable amount of suffering. The best example in recent times being the Iraq War.rnrnNow all of us would like to believe that the phenomenon of globalisation has helped the global economy but the reality permits us to think otherwise. On the hindsight it has also brought with it a huge appetite for energy and oil fits the bill perfectly as the most dominant source of energy, the reason is that with rapidly improving standards of living, the citizens of the world want access to all the basic amenities in the world for themselves and their families such as water to drink, electricity for lights, good roads for transportation and oil is no exception. But one thing that always escapes our collective memories is the fact that oil resources are non-renewable in nature and once used, cannot be replenished. Our present day energy requirements are increasing the oil resources are also depleting by leaps and bounds. So it is high time we redirected our efforts on developing alternative sources of energy that are not only cheap and renewable but at the same time are also environment-friendly.rnrnFor past several years, global warming has reached alarming levels and it has become an utmost necessity to develop and encourage the renewable and environment-friendly technologies and to this effect we have heard about harnessing the tidal energy, the solar energy and not to forget, the abundant wind energy. In that context, the latest breakthrough in the development of clean energy and the subject of concern has been the usage of water for developing hydrogen-powered technologies for the automobiles. Now one might ponder as to how water powered cars would run. For the facts, 75% of the earth