it may be the top invention of the century, and a revolution for our civilization.
Imagine, no more oil dependence, forget the oil companies and their puppet politicians, no more excuses for war, no more OPEC Iraq, Saudi dependencies.
Clean for the environment, and cheap! Only few ounces of water a day for a house.
The gCell Process
The gCell is the fundamental component to the technology where three processes occur simultaneously. In the first of these processes, water is passed over catalytic reactants to produce an electrical voltage that excites the hydrogen and oxygen molecules. At the same time, a thermo, electro-catalytic reaction creates an effect similar to that of magnets with opposing polarities, separating the molecules into pure hydrogen and oxygen gases. In the third process, some of the hydrogen and oxygen molecules are reattached to generate additional electrical current that subsidizes the gas generation process - thus making the process self-sustaining. Since water is recovered and reused in the reattachment, gCells require only a few ounces of water per day.
A single gCell stack, which is no bigger than a car battery, is capable of producing hundreds of cubic feet of customer usable gas per day. By comparison, the average American home in cold climate areas consumes approximately five cubic feet of gas per day.
The eCell Process
The eCell generates electricity and is one tool used in the conversion of hydrogen and oxygen contained in water into a consumer usable form of energy. The hydrogen and oxygen gases created in the gCells are used by eCells in a reverse reactant process that attracts the molecules much like magnets pulling themselves together. The resultant remarrying of the hydrogen and oxygen molecules produces, in a single eCell stack, more than 1,000 amps of electricity.
A licensing priority will be given to the governments of qualifying nations first, who may then choose to manufacture, distribute, sell and service the devices themselves, or may elect to sublicense the rights to private companies within their country. Private companies will be permitted to license the rights to manufacture, distribute and sell the devices independently, in the event their government has elected not to license the technology themselves.
http://www.genesisworldenergy.com/technology.htm
The Q&A section is very interesting,
http://www.genesisworldenergy.com/questions.htm
Is this true? we should find out soon.
Josh
Imagine, no more oil dependence, forget the oil companies and their puppet politicians, no more excuses for war, no more OPEC Iraq, Saudi dependencies.
Clean for the environment, and cheap! Only few ounces of water a day for a house.
The gCell Process
The gCell is the fundamental component to the technology where three processes occur simultaneously. In the first of these processes, water is passed over catalytic reactants to produce an electrical voltage that excites the hydrogen and oxygen molecules. At the same time, a thermo, electro-catalytic reaction creates an effect similar to that of magnets with opposing polarities, separating the molecules into pure hydrogen and oxygen gases. In the third process, some of the hydrogen and oxygen molecules are reattached to generate additional electrical current that subsidizes the gas generation process - thus making the process self-sustaining. Since water is recovered and reused in the reattachment, gCells require only a few ounces of water per day.
A single gCell stack, which is no bigger than a car battery, is capable of producing hundreds of cubic feet of customer usable gas per day. By comparison, the average American home in cold climate areas consumes approximately five cubic feet of gas per day.
The eCell Process
The eCell generates electricity and is one tool used in the conversion of hydrogen and oxygen contained in water into a consumer usable form of energy. The hydrogen and oxygen gases created in the gCells are used by eCells in a reverse reactant process that attracts the molecules much like magnets pulling themselves together. The resultant remarrying of the hydrogen and oxygen molecules produces, in a single eCell stack, more than 1,000 amps of electricity.
A licensing priority will be given to the governments of qualifying nations first, who may then choose to manufacture, distribute, sell and service the devices themselves, or may elect to sublicense the rights to private companies within their country. Private companies will be permitted to license the rights to manufacture, distribute and sell the devices independently, in the event their government has elected not to license the technology themselves.
http://www.genesisworldenergy.com/technology.htm
The Q&A section is very interesting,
http://www.genesisworldenergy.com/questions.htm
Is this true? we should find out soon.
Josh