Cella Energy, based in 
 
the United Kingdom, 
 
has developed 
 
a hydrogen-based liquid 
 
fuel which, according to 
 
early tests, can cleanly 
 
power regular internal 
 
combustion engines 
 
in existing vehicles with 
 
the only significant 
 
end product 
 
being water vapor. 
 
The synthetic fuel, 
 
created at the Rutherford 
 
Appleton Laboratory 
 
over a four-year period 
 
by Professor 
 
Stephen Bennington and 
 
his team of scientists 
 
from University College 
 
London and 
 
Oxford University, is 
 
based on technology 
 
that enables the safe 
 
and lasting storage of 
 
hydrogen in liquid form. 
 
The new fuel not only 
 
has a similar efficiency to 
 
current fossil-based fuels, 
 
but it will be available 
 
at a lower price and can 
 
be used as an additive to 
 
regular petrol to reduce 
 
carbon emission levels. 
 
Cella Energy hopes for 
 
the fuel to be available 
 
as soon as in three years. 
 
Way to go, Cella Energy, 
 
Professor Bennington 
 
and your team 
 
of scientists! 
 
Wishing your innovative 
 
clean-energy endeavors 
 
much success to 
 
benefit both travelers 
 
and the environment. 
 
As during a July 2008 
 
videoconference
 
in the United States, 
 
Supreme Master 
 
Ching Hai
 
has often spoken about 
 
the vast potential of 
 
beneficial technological 
 
developments 
 
awaiting humankind 
 
through a mindful change 
 
in lifestyle.
Supreme Master 
 
Ching Hai : The technology that 
 
we are having right now 
 
is nothing, 
 
nothing compared 
 
to what we will have 
 
if all the population 
 
of the planet turn to 
 
a loving, kind, 
 
compassionate 
 
vegetarian diet. 
 
Then you will see 
 
all kinds of inventions 
 
that we have never 
 
imagined before, 
 
will surface. 
 
And all people will live 
 
in peace and love; 
 
even if they don't 
 
pray for it, it will come. 
http://inhabitat.com/cella-energy-announces-emission-free-gas-for-1-50-per-gallon/http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1351341/Relief-pumps-Revolutionary-hydrogen-fuel-cost-just-90p-GALLON-run-existing-cars.html 
http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2011-01/uk-energy-firm-claims-its-hydrogen-microbead-based-synthetic-gas-can-burn-your-car-zero-emissionshttp://www.cellaenergy.com/index.php?page=technology