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Alabama city testing HHO systems in city vehicles, this will tell the true

Started by Butch, June 23, 2008, 09:11:23 PM

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Butch

The city of Tuscaloosa, Alabama after extensive research is going to test HHO systems in their city vehicles. Tuscaloosa is the home of The University Of Alabama and is located about forty five miles from me. I plan to keep in touch with city personal to monitor their results.
Thanks,
Butch LaFonte
Birmingham, Alabama

z.monkey

Howdy,

Well, this is interesting.  A municipality open minded enough to embrace HHO.  I can't say this is the first time that I have seen a city make an attempt at clean energy.  There are numerous cities in Texas that use CNG to power their city vehicles.  While it is not "free" energy it is certainly a lot cleaner than diesel or gasoline.  I will be interested to see what the University of Alabama and the City of Tuscaloosa can do with HHO.  We may see some promising research come out of it.  Assuming that the Federal Government doesn't shut the project down citing some environmental anomaly or precious endangered bug.  Hopefully they will make progress and make their findings public. This is a glimmer of hope for the free energy movement in that official bodies are finally starting to take interest, and perhaps put some significant funding into a project like this.  I feel that any of these free energy concepts can be developed into a significant energy source given enough funding.  At least there is finally a little "official" interest...

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