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  • The Hottest Rocking Country Music Singer /songwriter Brad Paisley Packs The House And His Show With
    By: Sara Jhon | - The hottest rocking country music singer /songwriter Brad Paisley packs the house and his show with hits. The signs that the concert industry is in for another difficult summer were there for all to see Saturday during the rocking stars show at the Susquehanna Bank Center. No, it wasn't Paisley's gate. Brad Paisley sent a horde of sun-and song-soaked fans home happy from Nashville's LP Field Sunday night on 13th June, thousands of them humming his closing song, "Alcohol." this was the last of ...
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  • Convert Your Car To Run On Water
    By: Michelle Welder | - Produce your own electricity from your own water? It may sound crazy but it is true. A new water energy system (WES) has been developed to produce electricity with no fossil fuel or non-fossil energy; instead, a glass of water will do.

    This great invention prevents global warming because no greenhouse gases are emitted and it is safe due to the source of the energy for the system, water. As we all know water is safe and non-volatile. And just think of the savings when you say bye-by ...

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  • What Happens When Hydrogen Burns
    By: Todd Ash | - Hydrogen burns readily in presence of oxygen, releasing considerable energy as heat and producing only water as exhaust.

    When hydrogen burns in air (which is mostly nitrogen), some oxides of nitrogen (NOx, contributors to smog and acid rain) can be formed, but much fewer pollutants are formed than when normal hydrocarbon fuels such as gasoline and diesel are burned. Because no carbon is involved, using hydrogen fuel does not contribute to global warming.

    Hydrogen ...

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  • Fuel Cell Cars
    By: Marius Ciobanu | - Fuel Cell cars are the cars of the future. A lot of research has been done with electric cars, but until the battery costs go down, the driving range goes up and the weight of the batteries goes down, this will not be an option for the general public, unlike the popular hybrid cars. A hybrid car has a gas engine and an electric engine. The gas can continually recharge the electric batteries.

    In a fuel cell car, the fuel used is compressed or liquid hydrogen. A fuel cell converts h ...

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