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FemtoTrace And JMAR Deliver First Commercial ``READ'' Chemical Sensor System
April 20, 2007
San Diego,CA - JMAR Technologies, Inc. and FemtoTrace, Inc. (Pomona, CA) announce the delivery and successful field testing of a commercial prototype of FemtoTrace's chemical detection instrument for use in underground oil leak detection in high voltage feeder cables. This field-deployable, real-time analytical instrument is presently aimed at pollution problems in the electric, gas, and water utilities. JMAR is FemtoTrace's exclusive engineering and manufacturing arm for the chemical analytical technology, known as READ, where the basic technology is exclusively licensed by FemtoTrace from NASA and Caltech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
The READ instrument can detect underground oil leaks in sealed high voltage feeder cables using harmless tracers added to the oil at the parts per million levels and measured in the air above the ground at much lower concentrations. READ instruments can also be used to detect other environmental and systems performance problems with heat exchangers, transformers, compressor systems, as might occur in the various utilities and processing industries. This will improve utility performance, environmental compliance, safety, and customer service.
FemtoTrace has been working closely with both EDF Energy, the UK arm of the EDF Group, and Con Edison of New York, the largest utility in the Northeastern U.S., to demonstrate the READ technology in various environments. Both Con Edison and EDF Energy are corporate sponsors in funding the early development and commercialization of this major new environmental and security technology for real-time, on-site analysis of trace amounts of certain chemicals, drugs, adulterants, and many other toxic or dangerous materials with unmatched speed and sensitivity.
Dr. Jack L. Herz, President and CEO of FemtoTrace, said, "I am convinced that READ will make a significant and growing contribution to environmental hazard detection and industrial safety practices. We look forward to working closely with JMAR, EDF Energy and Con Edison in the ongoing commercialization of this technology as a major new tool for the electrical utility industry."
JMAR has been involved in the commercialization of this technology from FemtoTrace's early developmental stages, and has, together with FemtoTrace, taken a NASA "one of a kind," complex technology and turned it into a market-ready environmental device which can be operated by technicians with relatively little training. READ presents a significant growth and profitability opportunity for both FemtoTrace and JMAR, with major markets yet untapped.
"The READ organic chemical sensor, to the best of our combined knowledge, is absolutely unique in its specificity, yet mobile, real-time, and field-deployable with mass spectrometric sensitivity," commented Dr. C. Neil Beer, President and CEO of JMAR.
About EDF
EDF Energy is one of the UK's largest energy companies. It provides power to a quarter of the UK's population via its electricity distribution networks in London, the South East and the East of England. It supplies gas and electricity to more than five million customers and generates about 5GW of energy from its coal and gas power stations, as well as combined heat and power plants and wind farms. The company is also a key player in national infrastructure projects, including the electrical upgrading of the London Underground, management of private electricity networks serving four London airports and the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, the country's first new railway in 100 years. It employs nearly 13,000 people at locations across the UK. EDF Energy is a core part of EDF Group, one of the world's largest power companies.
About ConEd
Con Edison is a subsidiary of Consolidated Edison, Inc. , one of the nation's largest investor-owned energy companies, with approximately $12B in annual revenues and $27B in assets. The utility provides electric, gas and steam service to more than 3 million customers in New York City and Westchester County, New York. For additional financial, operations and customer service information, visit Con Edison's Web site at www.coned.com.
SOURCE: FemtoTrace, Inc and JMAR Technologies, Inc
