In Hartselle, Alabama Larry Thrasher has created a water-powered hydrogen generator that has been shown to increase mileage on his 1996 Cadillac from 19 mpg to 53 mpg.
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Hydrogen Gas Saver in Small Alabama Town

3 Easy Tips to Increase Your Car's Fuel Efficiency
I now use 20% less gas than I used to. This saves me money, plus helps the environment. If everyone followed these tips, imagine the environmental benefits we'd have (plus the money we'd save)!
6 Stupidly Simple Steps to Saving Billions of Gallons of Gas
OK...gas prices are getting out of hand, and carbon emissions have been out of hand for a long time. So let's kill two birds with...well...five stones. Sometimes, there are simpler ways. In fact, an absolutely tremendous amount of gasoline could be saved in America with some very simple measures. We break it all down and figure out how much gas can be saved with some stupidly simple techniques.

Hydrogen Generators for My Car
Since gasoline and oil prices are out-of-control, many people have turned to hydrogen generators for their cars to increase gas mileage and reduce emissions.
Tesla Electric Car And How to Use Less Gas
The new Tesla Roadster electric car, and tips for using less gas in your gas powered cars.
The Cleanest Cars on Earth: Honda Civic GX and Other Natural Gas Vehicles (NGVs) : Gas 2.0
Clean Burning Natural Gas Vehicles (NGVs) are hot commodities in some parts of the country, where fuel can sell for as low as $0.63 per gallon. This Civic NGV is powered by the simplest and cleanest-burning hydrocarbon available, and though it looks like a standard passenger vehicle, its tailpipe emissions that are often cleaner than ambient air.

Sorry Bush, Voters Think Investment in Renewable Energy is the Best Option
After hearing President Bush blame Congress for our country’s high gas, food, and energy prices yesterday, I still wasn’t convinced that drilling in ANWR would solve all of our problems (note: sarcasm).
GM Announces New Cellulosic Ethanol Partnership with Mascoma Corp. : Gas 2.0
General Motors announced today it would be entering into a strategic relationship with Mascoma Corp., a second-generation biofuel company with the technology to produce cellulosic ethanol from non-food sources via a single-step biochemical conversion. This is GM’s second investment in a cellulosic ethanol company, after announcing partnership with Coskata back in January.
The Easiest Ways to Cut Gasoline Consumption
Some simple tips worth repeating. Maybe if we hear them enough more of us will actually implement them.
It's The End of the World As We Know It
As the price of oil continues to increase in the face of falling supplies, don't be surprised if all of the modern conveniences we've come to accept and expect start going away.

Texas Shoots at Ethanol
Texas Governors sides with Big Oil and Big Food to crush competition to gasoline
U.S. Fuel Economy Standards Boosted to 31.6 MPG by 2015 : Gas 2.0
The White House has outlined their plan to increase fuel efficiency standards to 35 MPG by 2020, a move that will save Americans an estimated $100 billion in fuel costs. The proposal gives a boost to the timeline by requiring the mileage of passenger vehicles to average 31.6 MPG by 2015. That’s up from today’s average of 25 MPG.
Earth Day 2008: Thoughts From Gas 2.0 : Gas 2.0
Today is Earth Day, and it’s a great day to remind ourselves why we’re interested in things like renewable fuels and green car technology. It’s also a day to think about the role each of us plays in local and international environmental issues, from air pollution to the increasing cost of food.

Peak Corn: Biofuels & the Future of Corn
Oil prices and food prices are going to rise. The only choice we have is between two separate evils, not evil or no evil
NorthWestern US Outpaces National Decline In Gas Consumption : Gas 2.0
Residents of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho are outpacing the national average decline in gas consumption, according to a new report by the Sightline Instutute.In the last 8 years, residents of these states have cut back by about a gallon per week, for a total gas consumption reduction of 11%. In the Pacific Northwest, gas usage has fallen to its lowest level since 1966, while CO2 emissions from gasoline have fallen by six-tenths of a ton per capita since 1999.