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 3 Student of PPU Achieved Scientific Invention:Hydrogen Derived from Water Operates Cars 

Publication Date:09-July-2005
10:05 AM US Eastern Timezone 
Source:Palestine News Agency 
HEBRON-- Three Palestinian students achieved a scientific invention described as the first of its kind in the Middle East.

The inventors, students of the Palestine Polytechnic University (PPU) in Hebron told WAFA that their invention is summarized by generating electric energythrough using Hydrogen derived from water, by a small generator, instead of using other classical sources like gasoline or benzene.

They reached by their invention to an alternative source of energy able to operate cars by using hydrogen derived from water.

One of the inventor, Ziad al-Ragaby, said that the Hydrogen Gas derived from water, is a future source of energy instead of classical gases and other natural types of fuel.

He said that Hydrogen Gas constitutes an alternative source of energy of Oil, because it has qualities that are acknowledged by almost all scientists in the world. It is totally clean, neither polluting nor poisonous, as efficient as oil or natural gas.

Jalal Auda and Mohannad Daragma, the two other inventors, said that USA is spending $2 Billion in researches for deriving Hydrogen from sources like water, adding that USA is seeking to achieve a strategic political goal aimed at disposing of the Oil fellowship.

They also revealed that the importance of this invention does not lay in deriving Hydrogen, but in using it as a source of generating power in direct way without storing it.

The three inventors thanked their scientific supervisor, Dr. Zuhdi Salhab, who made their work a success.
 


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