The H2earth Institute is a new nonprofit research & education foundation being established in Washington, D.C. to promote the rapid and widespread adoption of waterfuel technologies. On June 26th, 2007, key U.S. patents covering a practical waterfuel device will expire, leaving this technology permanently in the public domain. Its been replicated; it works, and it can be incorporated into any [spark-ignited] internal combustion engine for motor vehicle or genset applications, immediately.
For those working on experimental WFC hardware, or with a useful science or engineering background, who would like to collaborate in our crash program to optimize the cell by that date, we have created a realtime public chat forum on Skype. Message me through here with your background, interests, and capabilities, and I will send you a link to enter the chat.
Our new blog, "H2earthrise", can be found at my.opera.com/h2earth/blog