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Re: Hummingbird post# 2919

Wednesday, 08/01/2007 2:35:55 PM

Wednesday, August 01, 2007 2:35:55 PM

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ADD this from the technology link on the NNLX website:
This part of the website must have been recently rewrttten because NNLX is pursuing grants for a commercial bioreactor:
Also Humm...since these are close neighbors I would include your phone number for further discussion/questions and have a real grasp of everything on the website to field questions:


"Nanologix's patented renewable Hydrogen production method, instead of using the traditional energy wasting methods requiring natural gas or electrical power, creates Hydrogen out of waste water and other biomass using bacteria in a Hydrogen Bioreactor. The natural bacteria eat the hydrocarbons in the waste and exhale Hydrogen gas. Not only does this truly create Hydrogen energy, it also cleans the water. To the best of our knowledge, Nanologix is the only public company producing Hydrogen from waste. That leaves the other major problem, storage/transportation. The Nanologix Bioreactor process solves those problems too. The Hydrogen can be converted to mechanical or electrical power on site. If more energy is produced than can be used, it can be transported over the existing and highly efficient national electrical grid.

We believe this is clearly the best solution in Hydrogen production. Renewable Hydrogen production puts Nanologix in the right place at the right time. The American government and many other organizations are aggressively funding, through grants, Hydrogen production research. There is the Hydrogen Award from Congress and literally millions of dollars of grants available for Hydrogen research. One small company has already received two separate $2 million grants in the last year for research in this area. Nanologix is well positioned to win such grants and we have already proven at Welch's Grape Juice factory that our Hydrogen Bioreactor technology works. A video is available of a NBC-WICU News story on the Nanologix Bioreactor at Welch's . Starting in 2Q 2007 Nanologix is pursuing grants to advance our Hydrogen technology and scale up to full size commercial bioreactors."