Hydrogen Fuel Cells Migrate to the Internet
Researchers predict $65 million will exchange hands over the internet by 2010. No wonder companies like No Gas Now are shifting their marketing to strategies to the web.
No Gas Now sells hydrogen fuel cells. Customers can even purchase plans to make their own. You can attach these cells to your car's engine or you can choose to have one of their specialists do it for you.
Richard Masters who heads NoGasNow.com says this technology has been around since the middle 1800's. Back then fossil fuels were cheaper. With gasoline prices expected to hit $4.00 a gallon this summer, Masters' hydrogen fuel cells might be a technology that will be embraced by frustrated Americans. And he's hoping his less expensive models will undercut his competition.
In March 2007 Boeing Aviation announced the first successful flight of a manned airplane powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
NoGasNow.com joined the web this year looking for distributors to sell its products, but they can also be bought online.
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