Indians have created a safe gas stove that works using water

India's Greenvize oil and gas company has introduced a new technology that does not harm the environment. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This innovative gas stove allows for fuel to be obtained from ordinary pure water. The device is equipped with an electrolyzer system that uses electrical energy to break down distilled or specially filtered water, producing hydrogen gas.
The resulting hydrogen is used directly as fuel for cooking. The biggest advantage of this technology is that the hydrogen gas is not stored in separate containers.
Gas is produced only when needed, which reduces the risks associated with fire or explosion to almost zero. The device's efficiency is very high: just one hundred milliliters of water and one kilowatt-hour of electrical energy are enough for the stove to operate continuously for six hours.
For comparison, standard electric stoves consume twelve kilowatt-hours of energy for the same period. During operation, the stove emits only water vapor and oxygen.
Therefore, it is very convenient for small kitchens, hotels, and enclosed buildings where ventilation systems are not well developed. This device provides real relief especially in remote rural areas that obtain electrical energy through solar panels.
Currently, the price of a single-burner model is approximately one thousand one hundred twenty-eight dollars, while the two-burner version is valued at around one thousand six hundred ten dollars. These prices do not include value-added tax.
Additionally, for added convenience, users can connect the system to external hydrogen cylinders. This technology is expected to become a worthy alternative to traditional gas and electric stoves in the future.





