News | May 18, 2007

HyPower Fuel Admitted As Member Of National Hydrogen Association

Wilmington, DE - HyPower Fuel Inc. announced that it has been admitted as a Small Business Member in the National Hydrogen Association (NHA) effective July 1, 2007, after an extensive due diligence period.

Mr. Douglas Bender, President of HyPower, noted that "the NHA has been the pre-eminent source for information on hydrogen and hydrogen technologies since the 1980's. Its members include stakeholders from large industry, small business, government and universities. We believe that joining the NHA provides us with instant recognition that we are a serious company involved in hydrogen production and insertion. I can not stress enough the importance of being able to be thought of in the same membership as organizations such as Ballard Power, BP, Chevron, Shell Hydrogen, General Motors, Praxair, Air Liquide, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, National Energy Technology Laboratory and Southwest Research Institute." Mr. Bender went on to state that "the NHA has also invited us to post our corporate logo and verbal marketing information on their website. We will of course be doing this in the near future."

About the H2 Reactor (H2R)
The H2 Reactor is an electrolyzer that uses a unique process of electrolysis to create hydrogen and oxygen gases from water. After extensive technical research and development work, HyPower believes that the H2 Reactor's electrolysis process is technologically the most efficient to date with an unprecedented ratio of 1 liter of hydrogen production to an electrical input of 1 watt hour. This is approximately 2 to 2.5 times more efficient than the current state of the competing technology. The H2 Reactor can be used in any manufacturing, business or household application involving heat or combustion. HyPower also hopes to adapt this technology for transportation purposes by enabling vehicles to burn oxyhydrogen produced on-board and on-demand either in a hybrid or a sole source fuel scenario.

SOURCE: HyPower Fuel Inc.