Stockholm-based clean technology firm Hydro Infra Technologies (HIT) has come up with a patent pending approach for neutralising carbon fuel emissions, by producing a new gas called hydro nano gas (HNG).

The approach implements sustainable methods to split water in an energy efficient way for extracting high yields of hydrogen at very low cost.

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HNG is obtained from water by pulsing a range of low-energy frequencies in a specific sequence. This pulsing treatment then manipulates the molecules to form in a certain structure, which are then put through a splitting process, ultimately resulting in HNG.

Being distinctly different from normal hydrogen, HNG can work as a neutraliser for carbon fuel pollution emissions.

"HNG can work as a neutraliser for carbon fuel pollution emissions."

Injection of the gas into combustion chamber results in multiple reactions, which increase the burn efficiency of fuels. This makes it a great option for processes involving fossil fuel burning.

Power generation from fossil fuels results in increased pollution and green house gas emissions.

In addition to being a cost-effective way for obtaining hydrogen from water, HIT induced method of HNG generation can be a solution to the ongoing economic-climate change debate, the company claimed.

The process still needs to undergo further testing and validation, however.

Meanwhile, HIT is also developing a Smoke Eliminator for all kinds of facilities. The process cut the need for smoke analysis as it results in a clean wet scrubber technology where CO2 becomes a clean byproduct ready to be reused.

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