Article: Study results from University of Alaska in the area of fuel research published.

"Recent claims of engine efficiency improvement via hydrogen generated by small electrolyzers have been made by numerous businesses selling these devices. The technical literature indicates that using hydrogen in gasoline internal combustion results in some improvement in engine emissions," researchers in the United States report.

"Literature with detailed experimental results with hydrogen supplementation in a stationary diesel engine generator set was not found. This paper presents the results of the experiment that was conducted on a 125 kW stationary diesel engine generator set by addition of supplementary hydrogen in the intake air stream. The hydrogen was ...

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