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The Future Without Oil For about 170 years we have run ships, cars and even power

stations on oil, we did not need to at all! We run some power stations on a very dangerous technology indeed, as the Japanese experience has recently taught us. We can do without nuclear powered stations and nuclear powered submarines and ships. We could simply have used whats all around us - water. H2O which is two parts hydrogen to one part oxygen = water. With hydrolysis we can split the two gases and use the hydrogen to fuel cars, bulk carrier ships, railway freight engines, aircraft (jet engines it is said, will burn anything!), the colossal cost saving to this nation is without parallel. By the time a bulk cargo ship gets our goods from Britain to the other side of the world, the price of the goods has gone up! We can ship goods very cheaply with hydrogen. All the North Sea oil we can sell to other nations and we use hydrogen instead. We won't need to import oil from volatile regions of the world, what for? To pollute the planet when we don't have to? That's crass in the extreme. Oil is the unthinking man's fuel. We won't ever need to import oil not even for lubrication, we have synthetic lubricants these days. Can you imagine bulk cargo ships pumping sea water into an hydrolysis unit whilst crossing the oceans of the world and feeding the resulting hydrogen straight to the engine for fuel? The ship runs virtually on fresh air! It is said there was a cerebral change in man that started the industrial revolution, and we went straight from cottage industry to opening up huge factories in one fell swoop. It is about time we used the limited intellect we have to embrace new, cleaner, cheaper technology which is all around us and waiting to be exploited for the good of the nation. Electricity can be produced cheaper - are we idiots we can't learn new technologies? Italy has come up with worlds first hydrogen power plant. This power plant is situated in Fusina, near Venice in the Veneto region of Italy. Enel is constructing this power plant producing no undesirable greenhouse gases. http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/first-hydrogen-power-plant-in-italy/

Ships and submarines running on hydrogen. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_ship http://www.soton.ac.uk/ses/news/stories/hydrogenship.html Hydrogen for cars and trucks http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/progress/hydrogen.html http://www.hydrogencarsnow.com/ http://www.waterpoweredcar.com/ I feel sure the trucking industry having to use 40 tonne trucks on Britains roads would welcome a cheaper fuel to get the nations goods around Britain as well as to the docks for export. From:http://www.rantonuk.org.uk Get it on your mobile

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