Monday, June 27, 2011

Water As Fuel - It's Not Easy Being Green, Part 2

That's right, just like the frog said, "It's not easy being green". One of the deciding factors in making a green decision is the difference between something being simple or something being easy. Simple and easy are not the same thing. In part 1 of this, "It's Not Easy Being Green series", I took a look at this difference between simple and easy. I used the, building a stone wall, analogy. It's simple to build a stone wall but it's not easy. So sometimes we get frustrated with eco-friendly alternatives because they seem so simple but in application they aren't easy. Let's face it, we live in a push button world. We want to order it online, have it delivered to our door, take it out of the package, plug it in, push the button, and our problem is solved. That kind of living has gotten us into a world of hurt.

When I was a kid way back in the sixties I remember that people would actually fix things. They would figure out a way to fix what was broken and on they would go. They fixed the washing machine, the TV, the toaster and the car. And often times they would create the fix without buying a replacement part. They would work with what they had or pick up a few pieces at the hardware store and often times make it better than it was. People would pick the trash and repair and rebuild and re-purpose things. It wasn't about being artsy or trendy, it was necessity. The age we live in today is screaming necessity.

So what about using water as fuel in your car? It really is a simple process that turns water into a powerful gas. A gas that will transform your gas guzzler into an eco-friendly high mileage hybrid. You will get dramatically better mileage, better performance and greatly reduced emissions. At this time the auto makers aren't making cars that run on water. But you can do it yourself. You can get the simple plans to build your own water fuel system. Do you have the determination. No special skills or tools are needed and the parts are readily available. Determination is the key element.

Now for some financial revelation. These water fuel systems can cut your fuel costs by any where from fifty to seventy percent. How much are you spending on gasoline or diesel fuel right now? Take a look at this cost comparison and see what your savings could be.

$50 a week on gas equals $2,600 per year. 50% savings would put $1,300 back in your pocket.

$100 a week on gas equals $5,200 per year. 50% savings would put $2,600 back in your pocket.

$200 a week on gas equals $10,400 per year. 50% savings would put $5,200 back in your pocket.

$500 a week on fuel equals $26,000 per year. 50% savings would put $13,000 back in your pocket.

Going green is really about taking control of your usage and cost. Finding solutions that save you money and make sense for the environment. You can greatly reduce your energy costs and your impact on the environment.

Save up to 65% on your fuel costs. Cars, trucks, SUV's, gasoline or diesel engines. Boost performance and eliminate toxic emissions. Laugh at rising gas prices. Visit the Simple Water Fuel we site right now, http://www.mywaterfuel.info/.
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