Hydrogen/Oxygen Powered Tractors: Zero emissions farming?

in news •  3 years ago 

"Many people do not realize that when you run a car or truck on gasoline of diesel fuel, you are actually running it on hydrogen. And all we are doing is using the hydrogen from water. Safest gas on the planet, because there is no fumes. And under the National Bureau of Standards figures shows that when you use water, the energy release is roughly two and a half times more powerful then that of gasoline. So water is a very powerful fuel." Stan Meyers 1992"

"Water Powered Cars or Hydrogen/Oxygen Powered Cars, using 100% water as fuel is real. By splitting water by electrolysis and creating hydrogen/oxygen gas, you can replace gasoline."

"Hydrogen and Oxygen gas spilt from water, we can "Hydroxy gas"
the molecules are bonded together positively in a ortho hydrogen state,
2.4x's to 4x's more powerful than the normal "para hydrogen" The common hydrogen "para hydrogen" the apposing negative state of hydrogen that can be pressurized into a metal tank or bottle. NOw they store it in plastic bottles., that can take high pressure for long periods that we see in pressured into a liquid metal bottle of gas. Hydroxy gas can NOT be stored this way, it is too powerful to store in a tank. You make the Gas as you drive. Your alternator generates amps to run your stainless steel plate cell under the hood. You make the gas as you drive."
https://waterpoweredcar.com/

"Farming. These examples had me wondering how much CO2 farm equipment typically produces. Fortunately, New Holland has an online calculator that allows you to roughly estimate CO2 emissions from its tractor. For example, a modern 300 horsepower Tier 4 tractor operated for 200 hour per year would generate 51,950 lbs of CO2 per year. In metric tonnes, that equals 23.5 tonnes per year. (An older pre-DEF tractor can be calculated on the website too, and not surprisingly, is much worse). A farmer with the modern 300 hp tractor could offset his or her emissions by purchasing 23.5 carbon credits for $179.06 (at today’s price)."
https://www.aglaw.us/janzenaglaw/2021/12/8/an-ag-attorneys-attempt-to-do-carbon-offset-math

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