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 The News: Florida Inventor develops emission reducing system

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INVENTOR SAYS GREENHOUSE GASES THAT WILL LEAD TO EXTINCTION OF POLAR BEARS AND OTHER ARCTIC WILDLIFE CAN BE SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED

St. Petersburg, Florida, December 14, 2004 - Global warming from greenhouse gases is melting the arctic ice cap according to the recently released Arctic Climate Impact Assessment ACIA). Inventor Dean F. Johnson says he has a way to halt that trend.

"Even the most ardent opponents of global warming must admit that we face the most catastrophic environmental tragedy in the history of modern man basically due to our reliance on burning fossil fuels," says Johnson.

According to Johnson, his technology can be applied to all fuels in months at a cost of less than one cent per gallon in liquid fuels and eight cents per million BTUs of gases and solid fuels. This technology requires no change in the present supply system.

Johnson, an 83-year-old veteran, has spent over 30 years developing and proving the technology at considerable personal financial risk. There are two commercially available products that utilize the technology.



One application is the welding supply industry, which enhances natural gas and propane for metalworking and cutting steel.

A larger application, applied to gasoline and diesel fuel containing the formula, treats tens of thousands of automobiles, trucks, boats, railroad engines and small engines.
Additional tests in jet engines and aircraft engines have all been positive.

Johnson says his technology works without changing the standard of the host fuel by modifying the rate at which the hydrogen atoms are converted into water vapor – then to an atmospheric gas.

By modifying the vapor state, the technology restricts the infrared radiation to the combustion area. This concentration of radiation increases the flame temperature – measured at + 200 degrees Kelvin, which results in an increase of thermal value. The increased temperature in the combustion area saves fuel, eliminates pollution and carbon deposits and converts radiant energy to kinetic energy.

Two environmentally concerned Florida state senators, Jim King and Dennis Jones, are investigating the technology to determine its benefits to Florida's environment.

Johnson says that action by world leaders could quickly lead to far less greenhouse gas emissions by simply applying this technology.

"Continued development and implementation of this technology has the potential to control Arctic warming," says Johnson.

Web Site: deantec.net

I wonder if he has heard back from those Florida state senators yet...




 
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