Hydrogen Booster Principle 1. The terms "hydrogen fuel cell" and "hydrogen booster" are two often confused sides of the same. A hydrogen "booster" uses electricity to separate water into its components atoms, oxygen and hydrogen, which are burned in the engine as a supplement to gasoline. "Fuel cells" are the opposite; a fuel cell combines Continue reading →
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This post was written by admin on March 15, 2010
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