RXE Engine, Pump and Compressor Design

Posted on September 14th, 2009 by admin

The IRIS and RXE family of technologies has been recognized by NASA and ConocoPhillips for its potential to increase engine efficiency, augment volumetric efficiency, and reduce internal combustion engine emissions.

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Improving Air Quality In Our Communities

Posted on September 14th, 2009 by admin

It may not be sexy but by voluntarily reducing engine idling Verizon employees cut fuel consumption by more than 1 million gallons (equivalent to taking some 1,600 cars off the road for a year).

Overall, Verizons conservation efforts in 2008 alone reduced greenhouse gas emissions by more than 303,000 metric tons, the equivalent of taking more than 55,500 cars off the road.

Verizons carbon intensity is approximately nine times below the U.S. average, as reported by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Verizons rate of 64 metric tons of CO2 emissions per million dollars in revenue represents a year-over-year improvement of 3 percent. The company remains committed to finding practical and innovative ways to increase energy efficiency and bolster conservation efforts.

In 2008, Verizon launched a pilot project that reduced the energy used by computers and monitors by installing software to remotely shut off computers not in use. Once this initiative is extended throughout the company, the projected energy savings are expected to be equivalent to the annual energy needs of 88,000 homes.

Verizon also operates the largest fuel cell site of its kind in the nation. The companys Energy Star Award-winning facility in Garden City, N.Y., uses seven fuel cells capable of generating enough electrical power per hour to meet the energy needs of 400 single-family homes.

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BMW Hydrogen engine

Posted on September 5th, 2009 by admin

A BMW Hydrogen-powered combustion engine on display in Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum München in Munich, Germany

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Fuel Cell Demonstration

Posted on September 5th, 2009 by admin

www.ToAmazing.com/WIN.html FUEL COSTING LESS THAN ONE MILLIONTH OF A PENNY PER LITRE
Our Fuel Cell demonstration graphically depicted in our video shows the process of releasing Hydrogen (HHO) from water which is used as fuel. Our Super Automatic Turbo Fuel Cell, pictures and details of which can be seen on our website uses this HHO gas and either diesel or petrol to power a truck.
Installation is simple and can reduce fuel consumption enormously. There is a potential to Save up to £400.00 for every £1000.00 spent on diesel on your truck.
The installation is very simple as the Super Automatic Turbo Fuel Cell comes with a graphic installation manual.
Remember 1000 litres of water costs .76pence per 1000 litres, therefore One litre costs .00076 of a penny. As one litre of water produces up to a staggering 8000 litres of HHO Gas, one litre of HHO gas therefore costs 0.00000095 of a penny. That is less than one millionth of a penny per litre.

Hundreds of pounds potential Savings monthly on Fuel
Give your car, pick up, truck or boat the amazing power of environmentally friendly, green, Oxygen and Hydrogen power.
Hydrogen Fuel cell helps:
• Engine to run smoother
• Saves on fuel costs
• Reduces emissions by up to 50%
• Gives more power for less fuel.
• Engine run Cleaner with less carbon build up.
• Increase engine life
• Engines run cooler
• Engines to suffer less wear
The Cell is simple to install made from long lasting components.

FACT: Pound for pound HHO IS 3 TIMES MORE POTENT THAN PETROL OR DIESEL!!!
Up until now most of the tuning focus on vehicles has been to increase the acceleration and high performance. Fuel consumption has been far down the list of priorities. Yet you can have your cake and eat it. You can have better performance and fuel consumption together with reduced maintenance
www.ToAmazing.com/WIN.html

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Air Car by Guy Negre on Beyond Tomorrow

Posted on September 5th, 2009 by admin

Guy Negre of MDI Air Car engine that runs on compressed air. Emissions are only filtered air that’s cleaner than outside air. 300 bars of pressure in carbon-fibre & kevlar air tanks. Car can travel at 110 km/hr and has a 150 km driving range. Refilling can be done by plugging in at home or at a special high-pressure air station. Dual-energy models use small amounts of bio-fuels that can extend the range to over 1400 kms.

Pollution free vehicle that produces zero emissions. When the car stops at traffic lights, the engine stops so no energy is lost because there’s no idling.

Go to http://www.catvolution.com for more information.

There are many more 2008 New York Auto Show videos with MDI’s OneCAT at: http://ca.youtube.com/user/CATvolution

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Hydrogen fuel water car

Posted on September 2nd, 2009 by admin

http://www.hydrowaterpower.com/ http://www.hydrowaterpower.com/hydrogenOrder.htm

“Free energy produced from water by the HHO gases are responsible in reducing the amount of gas your car burn per mile. This increases the mileage per gallon mpg of a car for every gallon of gas burnt. In effect you end up saving thousands of dollars in fuel money per month covering the same distance as before or sometimes even more.

Reduce car emissions by converting your engine to burn hydrogen gas. The hydrogen, oxygen and gas mixture burns more efficiently and completely to get rid of hydrocarbons and inert gases. When HHO and gas burns, the only emission is water vapour which is harmless.”

Ukraine, Kiev
Turkmenistan, Ashgabat
Equatorial Guinea, Malabo
Bayswater, Victoria
Libya, Tripoli
Iceland, Rekyavik
City of Lake Macquarie, Australia
Laos, Vientiane
St. Lucia, Castries
Tanzania, Dar es Salaam

http://www.hydrowaterpower.com/

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AQUILA Drill System

Posted on August 30th, 2009 by admin

The AQUILA Drill System ists with drilling and blasting functions, improves productivity and accuracy

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Air Car by Guy Negre on The Science Channel

Posted on August 30th, 2009 by admin

Guy Negre of MDI Air Car engine that runs on compressed air. Emissions are only filtered air that’s cleaner than outside air. 300 bars of pressure in carbon-fibre & kevlar air tanks. Car can travel at 110 km/hr and has a 150 km driving range. Refilling can be done by plugging in at home or at a special high-pressure air station. Dual-energy models use small amounts of bio-fuels that can extend the range to over 1400 kms.

Pollution free vehicle that produces zero emissions. When the car stops at traffic lights, the engine stops so no energy is lost because there’s no idling.

Go to http://www.catvolution.com for more information.

There are many more 2008 New York Auto Show videos with MDI’s OneCAT at: http://ca.youtube.com/user/CATvolution

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SI engine carburetor

Posted on August 27th, 2009 by admin

Most of the engines now-a-days use Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) system for better combustion, fuel economy and emission control. But old carburetors are still there in some engines.

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V6 dCi Concept engine - Karmavision

Posted on August 25th, 2009 by admin

http://karmavision.tv/video/400/v6_dci_concept_engine.html

The 3.0-liter V6 dCi Concept. The V6 dCi Concept is a preview of a coming new generation of 3.0-liter V6 diesel engines. The new 2,993cc block is derived from the 2.0 dCi engine, with which it shares 25% of its components. The engine develops 195 kW (261 hp) of power and maximum torque of 550 Nm (406 lb ft) at 1,750 rpm with targeted CO2 emissions of less than 200g/km. The common rail fuel injection system uses two rails pressurized at 1,800 bar which supply 7-hole piezo-electric injectors. This configuration supports up to five injections per cycle. “Ultra-fast” ceramic technology glow plugs enable almost instantaneous preheating and cold starting.

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