ISLAMABAD:
A Pakistani engineer has successfully developed a unique technology that uses
water as fuel in vehicles instead of petrol or CNG, a feat once considered a
farfetched dream. Waqar Ahmad drove his car using water as fuel on Thursday
during a demonstration for Pakistani parliamentarians, scientists and students.
He claimed
that on one litre of water a 1000 CC car can cover a distance of 40 km and a
motorbike can run up to 150 km using this technology.
Ahmad said
cars could be driven by a system fueled by water instead of petrol or CNG. The
onlookers were taken aback when they saw the dream car and a cabinet
subcommittee lauded Ahmad's 'Water Fuel Kit Project'. Religious affairs
minister Syed Khurshid Ahmad Shah, panel panel, said Ahmad would have their
full support, calling it "this years's Independence Day gift to the
nation".
The water
fueling system is a technology in which 'hydrogen bonding' with distilled water
produces hydrogen gas to run the car.
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