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A simple modification in combustion can increase the world’s energy supply.

The US could save more than three million barrels of oil per day.
Tests were conducted by Dr. Richard T Schneider professor of Nuclear Engineering University of Florida, who has among his many accolades, NASA’s highest award for scientific achievement. These test have shown BTU increases as high as 25 % in gasoline 17.9 %, in diesel, and 13.2% in biomass. The test was conducted for Dean F. Johnson, the discoverer of the phenomena.
Johnson has found that because every hydrocarbon burns at a different radiant wave length, The amount of radiant containment varies in commercial application, I.E. Test for the Florida Department of Transportation conducted July '04 to July '05 showed a fuel savings of 12.19% while use in Terminal Rail Road Diesel Engines gave 5.6%. The state of Florida consumes 20.8 million gallons of gasoline per day.
In 2004, three State Senators, Jim King, from Jacksonville, President of the Senate, Dennis Jones, from Pinellas and Mike Bennett, from Sarasota foreseeing the fuel crisis arranged for the State Department of Transportation to conduct a test of the advanced technology. * The one-year test was quite impressive, saving 12.19% of the fuel and almost total elimination of pollution. The Senators are still endeavoring to find a way to get the technology into all fuel sold in the state. The fuel savings of over 900 million gallons per year would save Florida. motorists $2.68 billion. This could be accomplished in months and reduce the refinery loads.

Dean F. Johnson

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