Nuclear Energy
...vironmental Resources, Inc. (H.E.R.I.) is an Electro Chem-Hydrogen Fuel Reactor (ECHFR). It produces a clean burning hydrogen gas at a low pressure from any source of water. (H.E.R.I.). One positive aspect of the system is that there is no electrical input needed to power the system. The product burns free of smell and fumes and is 99.4% hydrogen, the most abundant element in our solar system. The system is designed to produce pure water for gas and heating, lighting, or cutting or welding equipment. It can also be used in conjunction with gasoline and diesel engines and in toxic waste water treatment. (H.E.R.I.). Many car companies today are preparing for the use of fuel cell power generation. Companies like Ford, Chrysler, and Honda are already developing or have already developed vehicles built to run from the fuel cells or transitional motors. These engines are designed to run more efficiently and more cost effectively than those of today. Commercial cars of today are getting increasingly more efficient due to the hundreds of thousands of engineers in the world making improvements to the internal combustion engine. When this number is compared to the 5000 people world-wide working to develop fuel cells it is easy to see the already efficient fuel cell in favor of the much developed combustion engine and the direction of fuel production for the future. Squeaky clean hydrogen operated buses are also being developed for mass transportation purposes. Transportation is a preliminary test to develop the use of the fuel cell and can easily be converted into other uses. It is important for the consumers to realize the magnitude of the energy situation and strive to provide their children with the tools and the education to properly conserve the resources available. These simple tasks can start in the home and can be easily applied to everyday life. For example, it’s more efficient to leave a light on instead of turning it off and then back on again, not leaving appliances on all day, and even walking some places instead of driving everywhere you go. Businesses have...