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Where was water power in the 1900’s?

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Where was water power in the 1900’s?

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• Yull Brown found the largest success. In 1974 Brown patented his design of an electrolyzer used to produce a perfect mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gas. He was inspired by Jules Verne’s vision of water used as fuel. Because of this inventor the gas formed from water is called “brown gas.” It is the same gas used in modern gas-water burning vehicles. • In the early 1990’s many international scientists were beginning to experiment and refine Brown’s technology. This has created many independent research groups and products around the world. Now? • The “Brown” technology is being used to supplement gasoline-powered vehicles. By installing electrolyzer kits on gasoline burning vehicles run more efficiently. The general public can modify their own vehicles and run their cars on water. Electrolyzer kits are becoming widely available are customized to different types of vehicles. Many kits are available as well as how to guides that enable people to take advantage of the firepower water has

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