Solar Hydrogen Trends asks: "Do We Start From the Atlantic or
Pacific Ocean?"
With a claim to a coefficient of performance (COP) of 400:1
(output versus input energy), and citing Stanley Meyers, it's no wonder
they are being met with skepticism and reservation by the mainstream;
yet they claim to have independent test results to verify their claim.
"The sooner this development of technology
begins, the faster we will solve major geopolitical, economical,
social and ecological problems facing the United States." |
by
Sterling D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
On March 5, a California, USA company made a major announcement that we
featured at PESWiki, to track its follow-up developments.
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Solar Hydrogen Trends, Inc.'s Overunity Hydrogen
- Presenting "the world’s first hydrogen reactor for production of
unlimited hydrogen; reactor uses water as main fuel and is 100%
carbon-free! Endless fuel from water…" Claim that an input 500 watts
produces 2,797 cu.ft. H2 per hour, equivalent to 221.5
KW-hr at a cost of $1.80. (PESWiki; March 19, 2014)
Today they published a follow-up
press
release lamenting their being ignored by financiers, notwithstanding
their third party validation results. It was carried by
ABC3340. Thanks, Jackob Aganov, for bringing this to our attention.
Solar Hydrogen Trends’ Breakthrough Hydrogen Reactor:
Scientists’ Open Question: "Do We Start From the Atlantic or
Pacific Ocean?"
Solar Hydrogen Trends, Inc. develops innovative
breakthrough technology with the world’s first hydrogen reactor
for production of unlimited hydrogen.
Menlo
Park, CA (PRWEB) April 17, 2014
American company Solar Hydrogen Trends, Inc. announced in early
March of 2014 the invention of world's first hydrogen reactor
"Symphony 7A" capable of converting of 1 liter of water
(including sea water) into 1kg of hydrogen.
And here is the reaction:
A. "It's totally impossible…”
B. “This is too good to be true.”
With such assertions, the greatest and most needed discovery
(not only our opinion) for all mankind would be put in the
coffin and buried.
Investor skepticism is understandable, particularly when the
discoverer is a newly launched, little-known company. Given the
extraordinary nature of this project, even sane scientists have
a hard time believing it.
Such uncertainty about this fantastic and largely anomalous
production of hydrogen with Symphony 7A would be acceptable if
not for one important fact: The results of the hydrogen reactor
were confirmed and carried out by two independent and reputable
laboratories in the United States. Their data demonstrates that
the output from hydrogen generator Symphony 7A had an average
content of hydrogen purity at 93.1% (three samples were taken
95.8%, 86.8%, and 96.8% hydrogen purity).
At this rate of production of hydrogen we underscore pure
hydrogen gas flow rate is at 2,797 cubic feet per hour. And this
is not the limit of the hydrogen output. The portfolio of
generator prototypes at Solar Hydrogen Trends Inc. are very
promising and models of hydrogen generators Symphony 7AM and
Symphony 7DM, capable of producing hundreds of tons of hydrogen
per day, are currently in development. Indeed, hydrogen
production technology developed by Solar Hydrogen Trends Inc. is
20 to 30 years ahead of all the known hydrogen production
technologies available today.
A historic scientific milepost can be readily compared: great
Stanley Meyers’ water fuel cell produced around 300% more
energy than it consumed. The hydrogen generator Symphony 7
Series made by Solar Hydrogen Trends produces 40,000% more
energy than it consumes!
The United States of America is a very fortunate country:
1. It has two coastlines of ocean.
2. Only the United States is in possession of this stunning
hydrogen generator "Symphony 7" which is capable of converting
oceans of water into oceans of hydrogen with no harm to the sea.
Merely two (2) cubic miles of ocean water could solve all fuel
challenges in the U.S. for many years ahead.
The sooner this development of technology begins, the faster we
will solve major geopolitical, economical, social and ecological
problems facing the United States.
Dear President Barack Obama: In which of two oceans would you
direct us to begin?
Jack Aganyan, Founder and President
Konstantine Balakiryan, Founder, CEO/Chief Scientist
Solar Hydrogen Trends, Inc. stands by its performance claims and
welcomes other independent performance measurements of its
hydrogen reactor input/output by the media and leading industry
experts. (Download Airkinetics Inc fuel performance test
results:
http://www.solarhydrogentrends.com/SHT_performance%20_test.pdf)
For more information on the hydrogen reactor and the Company,
please visit
http://www.SolarHydrogenTrends.com.
About Solar Hydrogen Trends, Inc.:
Menlo Park based firm Solar Hydrogen Trends, Inc. is an
innovative technology firm focused on the development of clean
air, cost reducing energy solutions for the multi-billion dollar
Energy Services industry. Recipient of a 2013 grant from the
Patricia Galloway and Kris Nielsen Foundation supporting
scientists and engineers in developing creative and innovative
ideas that will improve the quality of life for all, Solar
Hydrogen Trends, Inc. consists of a team of chemists, physicists
and engineers from across the globe.
Forward-Looking Statements
Statements in this press release that are not statements of
historical or current fact constitute "forward-looking
statements." Such forward-looking statements involve known and
unknown risks, uncertainties and other unknown factors that
could cause the Company's actual operating results to be
materially different from any historical results or from any
future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking
statements. In addition to statements that explicitly describe
these risks and uncertainties, readers are urged to consider
statements that contain terms such as "believes," "belief,"
"expects," "expect," "intends," "intend," "anticipate,"
"anticipates," "plans," "plan," to be uncertain and
forward-looking.
Contact Information:
J. Jacobsen
Phone: 323 963-5708
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