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September 13th, 2004
QuantumSphere Develops Renewable Source of Power
Abstract:
QuantumSphere, Inc., today announced it has completed the buildout of a large-scale reactor for the production of nanonickel (n-Ni) that will be used to produce a renewable source of power to supply the world’s energy needs. Some of the markets QuantumSphere will enter include: power for automobiles; remote, portable, and distributed power generation; residential, industrial and commercial power systems; heavy equipment; consumer electronics; and other government and military applications.
Story:
QuantumSphere Develops Renewable Source of Power to Supply World’s Energy Needs for Wide Variety of Applications
QuantumSphere to Reduce Cost of Producing Hydrogen PEM Fuel Cells Predominantly Used to Power Cars and Trucks by 75%
Costa Mesa, CA, U.S.A. September 13, 2004
QuantumSphere, Inc., today
announced it has completed the buildout of a large-scale reactor for the
production of nanonickel (n-Ni) that will be used to produce a renewable
source of power to supply the world’s energy needs. Some of the markets
QuantumSphere will enter include: power for automobiles; remote, portable,
and distributed power generation; residential, industrial and commercial
power systems; heavy equipment; consumer electronics; and other government
and military applications. The use of nanonickel to manufacture hydrogen
fuel provides a source of renewable, pollution-free power that can be made
from seawater and, after used, produces clean water as a byproduct. The news
follows QuantumSphere’s previous announcement that it opened an expanded
manufacturing facility in response to demand for the company’s nanoaluminum
(n-Al) powder for breakthrough applications in the aerospace and defense
markets.
“There is an inordinate amount of talk in the industry about the promise of
using nanonickel to manufacture hydrogen fuel, but there is a gaping problem
in the industry. Nobody can produce extremely high-quality nanonickel
material for advanced applications,” said Kevin Maloney, CEO, QuantumSphere,
Inc. “The geopolitical ramifications regarding the production of nanonickel
for a new source of power are immense. Overdependence on oil from the Middle
East and other foreign sources places our national security at risk when the
United States enters or quells conflicts in other lands to ensure America
has ready access to supply our energy needs. According to the National
Energy Foundation, U.S. trade balance sheets show that oil imports drain $1
billion from the U.S. economy every week. The use of new sources of power
will go a long way to help alleviate some of these problems,” Maloney added.
“As the automotive and heavy equipment industries begin to adopt hydrogen
fuel cells on a wider scale, companies will experience a dire need to
dramatically reduce the cost of producing hydrogen fuel cells and increase
their durability,” said Dr. Douglas Carpenter, Chief Scientific Officer and
Director of Research and Development, QuantumSphere, Inc. “As QuantumSphere
begins to manufacture commercial quantities of nanonickel in the first
quarter of next year, companies will use our nanonickel powder to reduce the
cost of producing hydrogen PEM fuel cells by 75%, which are predominantly
used to power cars and trucks. Nanonickel applications will also vastly
improve the efficiencies of storing and generating new sources of power in a
wide variety of other industries as well,” Dr. Carpenter added.
About QuantumSphere, Inc.
QuantumSphere manufactures leading metallic nanopowders for breakthrough
propellants, munitions and other energetic applications in the aerospace,
defense, energy and other markets demanding advanced material applications.
QuantumSphere’s exclusive manufacturing process provides: consistent, narrow
particle size distribution; low level of agglomeration and impurities;
custom-tailored oxide shell thickness; and the highest purity metallic
nanopowders on the market that are easier to transport and handle. The
company manufactures the highest quality of metallic nanopowder in the
industry without compromising its commitment to the environment.
No other company offers these performance advantages, as QuantumSphere has a
2-year lead ahead of its competitors. The company will leverage its leading
market position in nanoaluminum (n-Al) to introduce nanonickel (n-Ni)
applications for fuel cells, and other applications including additives for
plastics and electromagnetic frequency shielding applications.
Fortune 100 companies such as Dow Chemical (NYSE: DOW), Honeywell (NYSE:
HON), Philips (NYSE: PHG), Proctor & Gamble (NYSE: PG), Rockwell (NYSE: ROK)
and government institutions such as the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, NASA and
The Department of Energy and Los Alamos National Laboratory are just some of
the firms that depend on technology created by Dr. Douglas Carpenter, who
serves as the Chief Scientific Officer and Director of Research and
Development at QuantumSphere.
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