Imagine Tomorrow

2009 Competition Participants

Mt. Spokane High School, Mead

 

Water Recycling Hydrogen-Powered Engine with Various Sources of Clean Energy

The basis for our project is to produce a system that uses various sources of power to split water into HHO gas that will power an engine. We will use increasingly efficient systems that retrieve and control wasted energy within different parts of the total system. Our main hydrogen production would be within a dry cell that is dependent on charged stainless steel plates. The resultant HHO gas will be combusted in the engine. Also, we are planning on using a closed loop ammonia turbine, or other sources, to produce electricity that will make the dry cell power usage from a battery almost negligible. The desired result that we are striving towards will create a system that requires a very little amount of outside energy and only the simplest of compounds, water.

 

 

“You are setting the pace — the dynamic — for a better and brighter future.”

—Elson S. Floyd, Ph.D.
President, Washington State University

 

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