The apparent movement to explore for better sources of energy, being green and mounting fuel costs has got alot of attention to water for gas systems.  With gas prices moving towards five dollars per gallon and with no end in sight, a renewed involvement in this 90 year old technology has sprung up on the internet.

The near doubling of petrol costs over the last year and a half has without a doubt sparked this fresh interest in utilising the water system for gas technology.  One question that needs asking is, “why has it taken so long to look into this system?”.  If it indeed is possible, we might assume that there might be some kind of coverup within the major players in the oil industry to withhold this system from the population.

Rather frankly, I think that the popularity of the water for gas system is stimulated by petrol costs attaining its tipping point.  The cost has just hit a price level where the people are no longer willing to sit idlely by, without looking for options.  It’s interesting to mention that it comes at a time when oil companies are making huge net profits.

It actually does not matter how and why it became popular, but that the system is set into action.  There are many disagreeing sentiments floating about as to whether water for gas technology really works.  Could an individual with no experience in the field, analyze some old patents and plans and come up with a elementary system that anyone could build for under $200 dollars.  Here we might need to weigh that Microsoft was started by Bill Gates in his parents garage…and that he was a college dropout.

Recently Reuter’s reported on a HHO powered auto unveiled in June 2008 by a Japanese company called Genepax, a car completely powered by water.  Finding it difficult to consider, you’re not the only one, but remember the chairman of IBM also made an alleged statement “I think there is a world market for maybe five computers,” back in 1943.

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Is it actually wacky to imagine that a person might have produced a hho generation system in their garage that in it’s simplistic form, increases the gas mileage of your automobile.  And someone else has taken that project and amended upon it resulting in another improved system for water for gas.

With the internet being such a vast reference of information and also mis-information, we should not be surprised to observe so many water for gas informational products coming out in light of the current fuel situation.

A very prominent majority of these HHO generation manuals are being sold on Clickbank, one of the internet’s prime electronic book warehouses.  If indeed that this water for gas technology was a hoax, I would bet it would be likely to presume that these electronic manuals would be removed from their offerings.

In any case, there seems to be no conclusion in sight to the current growing fuel costs, so it would be prudent for anyone who is worried about it to find out more about this technology and how it works.  No doubt that we will continue to encounter more innovation inside the water for gas technology field as early users go forward to refine the system.