http://www.switch2hydrogen.com/

Quote from sharkbites:
I wonder whatever happened to this technology?. Running on water only, less than 25 gallons to drive from west to east coast, as shown on Channel 6 Action News.
Water Powered Car
http://www.waterfuelcell.org/WFCprojects/Video/NewsReport.wmv
http://www.nuenergy.org/video/meyer2.wmv
What happened is the technology never existed, it was a hoax.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Meyer

An Ohio court found Stanley Meyer guilty of "gross and egregious fraud" in a case brought against him by disgruntled investors. The court decided that the centerpiece of the car, his water fuel cell, was a conventional electrolysis device, and he was ordered to repay the investors $25,000.
 
aha! Thanks for posting. That is one good explanation why the no more mention. Well plus he is dead too.
The exact original article from the UK TimesOnLine is no accessible, prolly too old and archived.

Interesting he only got a fine for 15,000 British Pounds, and only mentioned in googlegroups site. http://groups.google.com/group/sci.energy.hydrogen/msg/8ee0acb80e943e21?hl=endc310437cd1cee1e7&

With claims such as free energy one would expect to be racking (defrauding?) in millions.
Nice find. Investor be ware.
 
You guys kill me.

Why would the oil industry bury a patent that they could potentially make billions off for decades to come? These guys aren't dumb. They would move away from oil in a heartbeat if they saw more money someplace else. Especially a limitless supply.

Yes, lots o' money already invested, but these guys think in the long term.

Its all BS. Simple econ. If it can be done cheaper, it will be.

And no, I don't work for the oil industry, just a realist. I actually read this thread as I am also very interested in this. Just haven't seen any credibility in the industry yet.

Jay
 
Back
Top