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Keep your eye open for great alternative transportation solutions.
One Eye Open is not only about Gas Prices, Big Oil Business & the War in IRQ, but the Green Planet we live in and are responsible for every day. Lets keep our last frontier pristine for our children’s children. What is your idea for being green and less dependent on petroleum based vehicles? Enter Idea and we’ll post it on our Blog and vote the best one for a prize. Buy our CD and we are donating $1.50 to the prize pot! $500 First Prize $250 Second Prize Free CD—for 4th –10th place entries. Start July 4th through US Labor Day 2008
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Send us an email with your idea: Photo, Essay, Video… Click Here
Because you may be including photos, videos, or external documents, emailing your entry is the best way to submit. We look forward to your great idea’s and Good Luck!
Contest Rules:
Must be 18 years or older. Prizes will be paid by PayPal in US Dollars only. Can’t be already mass produced by a major auto manufacturer. It can be any “New Concept” vehicle with alternative fuel systems and/or propulsion. Carbon petroleum burning systems must be greater than 300 mpg. Must be ECO-Friendly! Be able to travel 200+ miles before a re-fuel &/or re-charge. Placements will be based on a panel of judges selected by Richard Martinez and announced US Labor Day 2008.
Start Date: July 4th through Sept 4th Labor Day
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The Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell AnimationThis animation shows the process that goes on inside an individual fuel cell. The red Hs represent hydrogen molecules (H2) from a hydrogen storage tank. The orange H+ represents a hydrogen ion after its electron is removed. The yellow e- represents an electron moving through a circuit to do work (like lighting a light bulb or powering a car). The green Os represent an oxygen molecule (O2) from the air, and the blue drops at the end are for pure water- the only byproduct of hydrogen power. |


