U.S. Wind Farming, Inc. Executes Options to Acquire New Energy and Environmental Technologies
Dec 08 - Business Wire
U.S. Wind Farming, Inc. has entered into option agreements to acquire revolutionary new energy and environmental technologies
USWF has executed options to acquire several new recently developed
technologies relating to the energy and environmental industry. One of these
patented inventions is being developed with the help of General Electric's
Specialty Ceramics Department for global distribution. This revolutionary
"multi-tasking" spark plug is expected to enable the transportation
industry to utilize its existing Internal Combustion Engines to operate on
hydrogen gas rather than having to convert to high cost fuel cell technologies.
It will enable internal combustion engine vehicles to become "Flex
Fuel" vehicles capable of running on a variety of fuels such as gasoline,
ethanol, natural gas, propane and hydrogen.
"The fossil fuel industry has reached a production, price and
environmental plateau," said USWF CEO William Telander. "Wild swings
in domestic production and demand, and the vulnerability of foreign oil and gas
supplies to political considerations, creates an unstable market in the price of
fossil fuels in the U.S., and even more so in the non-oil-producing emerging
market countries. Not to speak of the fact that world demand for fossil fuels
will soon outpace production, fossil fuels cannot satiate our energy needs in
the long term," he said. USWF will be utilizing its "next
generation" Wind Energy Electricity/Hydrogen Cooperatives to produce
hydrogen.
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