HyPower Fuel Featured in Numerous Articles with Dr. Ricketts Regarding Research Partnership and Hydrogen Economy
WILMINGTON, Del.--HyPower Fuel Inc. is pleased to announce that its research partnership with Dr. S. Clifton Ricketts PhD of Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) has garnered new interest within the hydrogen industry. This interest is continuing to provide HyPower Fuel with global exposure. HyPower has most recently been featured in numerous articles regarding cutting-edge alternative fuel breakthroughs. Below are three of the most recent articles which HyPower Fuel and Dr. Ricketts were featured in.
Please click on the links below to read the articles in there entirety.
1.) www.greencarcongress.com/2007/04/hypower_announc.html
2.) www.fuelcellsworks.com/Supppage7147.html
3.) www.flexfuels.cn/news/?p=25
“I am gratified to see that the announcement of my involvement with HyPower has created additional awareness within the hydrogen industry,” said Dr. Ricketts. “This re-invigorates my desire to work with HyPower to ensure that our common goal to use hydrogen as an alternative fuel becomes reality. I am excited about the possibility of incorporating HyPower’s state of the art H2 Reactors in my research because of the elimination of the hydrogen infrastructure otherwise required by traditional hydrogen technologies” continued Dr. Ricketts.
“We are extremely pleased with the response to our recent research alliance and the amount of exposure we are receiving with MTSU and Dr. Ricketts,” said Mr. Douglas Bender, President of HyPower Fuel, Inc. “Our team is looking forward to working with Dr. Ricketts over the next few months as he intends to make available to us his expertise, facilities, equipment and vehicles at MTSU” stated Mr. Bender.
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 with its joint venture partner, 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.
About Dr. Ricketts and Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU)
Dr. S. Clifton Ricketts has been a Professor at Middle Tennessee State University for over 30 years and has a B.S. and M.S. from the University of Tennessee and a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University. He has been involved with alternative fuel research since 1978 and his vast experience with alternative fuels include running engines off ethanol from corn, hydrogen from water and methane from cow manure. His work has been exhibited at the 1982 World’s Fair and the Atomic Energy Museum in Oak Ridge. There is coverage of his work at the Smithsonian Institute and he is a 15 year holder of the Land Speed Record for a hydrogen vehicle at the Bonneville Salt Flats. Founded in 1911, MTSU is Tennessee’s largest public university having a student population of approximately 25,000.
About HyPower Fuel, Inc.
HyPower Fuel, Inc. is a category leading company in the energy technology sector, focusing on providing innovative alternative energy through hydrogen production and hydrogen related products. HyPower has successfully commercialized the integration of hydrogen production and hydrogen insertion technologies using electrolysis to improve the overall performance and efficiency of the internal combustion engine while burning gasoline, diesel, natural gas, liquid propane, ethanol, methanol or a combination of fossil fuels and biofuels. For more information please visit: www.hypowerfuel.com