DANIEL DINGEL, FMR. NASA SCIENTIST, FILIPINO INVENTOR OF WATER-POWERED CAR
Daniel Dingel invented a hydrogen fuel-cell system that converts ordinary water into hydrogen to power an automobile engine. The process splits hydrogen from oxygen, allowing a clean, efficient system for power the vehicle.
One liter of water will run the vehicle for one hour, making it more efficient than petroleum-based fuels, per volume. Some versions of the water-engine are able to use snow, salt-water or rain-water as well as fresh water or water from a kitchen or backyard tap. Dingel has been fighting for 30 years to persuade politicians to back his project and put the cars into production.
RELATED VIDEO
Plan B, Lester Brown GENI, renewables Global warming
FOLLOW UP WITH OTHER LINKS TO THE WATERCAR PROJECT
:: Modern Energy Research Library: Daniel Dingel Watercar Project...
:: Philippine Government: Daniel Dingel's water-powerd car, forum...
FOLLOW UP AT SENTIDO'S ENVIRONMENT SECTION
:: forest habitats, biodiversity threatened by unsustainable building...
:: coming global water resource crisis...
Embedded video content courtesy of YouTube


Sentido anticipates increasing convergence between moving and broadcast media and the static, readable internet. It is with this in mind that we have begun planning the launch of a "Sentido TV" digital platform for online posting and reader download of moving news footage and reporting.

Sentido's aim to extend its service into broadcast format multimedia stems from the belief that information is valuable in itself and that providing information over multiple channels liberates the audience that consumes such information. Sentido will not reduce its textual offerings, but will provide enhanced complementary audio-visual coverage of key stories.

Intercept News Briefs
Sentido.tv is a digital imprint of Casavaria Publishing
All Excerpts & Reprints © 2000-08 Listed Contributors Original, Graphic Content © 2000-08 Sentido

About Sentido.tv
Contact the Editors Sentido.tv Site Map
Visit ad links for more topical reading; Sentido not responsible for sponsors' content...