RENO, NV--(Marketwire - 11/06/09) - In line with previous announcements and revised business plan, eHydrogen Solutions (Pinksheets:BIGD - News) announced today the launch if its corporate operations, product lines, and new website.
The Company website www.eHydrogenSolutions.com provides an outline of its eHS hydrogen Injection technology and business strategy. eHydrogen Solutions' technology is a patented technology in which hydrogen and oxygen are generated on demand via electrolysis and then introduced into the combustion process. Decades went into developing an electrolyser that is reliable, thermodynamically efficient, and capable of operating in all weather conditions. The technology is adaptable to a wide variety of internal combustion engine applications, including trucks, automobiles, construction vehicles, mining vehicles, stationary power generators, ships, boats and trains.
About eHydrogen Solutions
Engineered Hydrogen Solutions (eHs) specializes in the development of on-demand hydrogen-generating technology designed to increase the efficiency of virtually any combustion process. The technology is based on a proprietary Hydrogen Injection system, in which hydrogen and oxygen are generated on-demand via electrolysis and then introduced into the combustion process. The 'fuel' for the technology is distilled water. Two key benefits of the eHS technology are significantly reduced fuel consumption and emissions.
eHs' proprietary hydrogen energy technology is available today to qualified partners in a wide variety of vertical and/or geographic markets worldwide, through joint development/ adaptation, distribution and production agreements.
The company maintains its web site at: www.eHydrogenSolutions.com
Contact:
Investor Relations
Tel: +1 (775)-636-6077
info@eHydrogenSolutions.com
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