New tech can save fuel oil to run vehicles
Our Correspondent | Tuesday, 22 July 2008
CHITTAGONG, July 21: Newly-invented Compressed Water Technology (CWT) was displayed at a press conference in Chittagong Press Club recently, using which operation of vehicles is possible with hydrogen and only 10 to 20 per cent fuel oil.
Engineer Joinal Abedin of KB Engineering innovated the technology after 4-years of intense research.
He said in CWT, oxygen and hydrogen - two elements in water - are extracted from water. Then hydrogen is used as fuel, and thus only 10 to 20 per cent fuel oil is needed to run the technology.
In CWT there is no arrangement for preserving hydrogen, as, after starting the operation of the engine, hydrogen would be automatically produced from water. It would cost maximum Tk 10,000 for using this technology in each vehicle.
Joinal Abedin said the new technology would save fuel oil cost, and would not affect the environment. Besides, it would reduce the consumption of fuel oil on a large scale.
Engineer Joinal Abedin of KB Engineering innovated the technology after 4-years of intense research.
He said in CWT, oxygen and hydrogen - two elements in water - are extracted from water. Then hydrogen is used as fuel, and thus only 10 to 20 per cent fuel oil is needed to run the technology.
In CWT there is no arrangement for preserving hydrogen, as, after starting the operation of the engine, hydrogen would be automatically produced from water. It would cost maximum Tk 10,000 for using this technology in each vehicle.
Joinal Abedin said the new technology would save fuel oil cost, and would not affect the environment. Besides, it would reduce the consumption of fuel oil on a large scale.