NanoLogix selling hydrogen-powered generators

February 9, 2007

NanoLogix, a company involved in nano-biotechnologies, applications and processes, announced today the initial sale of hydrogen powered generator engines.

The generators were previously gas engines, converted in conjunction with Precision Performance Co. of Brookfield, Ohio.

"These initial sales will be recognized in the first quarter of this year. Our sales initiatives will include small and large projects, including motorcycles, diesel engines and numerous combustion engines," said Mitchell Felder, NanoLogix Chairman of the Board and CEO.

Working together, the two companies had successfully converted gas powered engines to hydrogen power on a variety of other commercial engines.

NanoLogix owns or has the rights to 32 patented technologies. The company is currently focused on the production of hydrogen from agricultural feedstock, industrial wastewater and municipal waste streams to create new sources of energy.

NanoLogix is presently operating a hydrogen bioreactor at Welch's Food (see NanoLogix using bacteria to produce hydrogen) and recently signed an agreement with the City of Erie Wastewater Treatment Plant for a prototype bioreactor installation.

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