Brown Gas, named after the renowned inventor Professor Yull Brown, an Australian citizen who passed away in 1996, is a remarkable compound created from water. Through electrolysis, distilled water is broken down into its basic elements—two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen—resulting in what’s known as HHO gas. This gas is unique in its perfect blend of hydrogen and oxygen. Using just 3 to 4 kW of electricity, one liter of water can produce 1,866 liters of HHO gas per hour (equivalent to 1.86 standard cubic meters).