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American Hydrogen Corp. Ships First Ammonia-to-Hydrogen ACE Units to European Catalyst Company
Publication Date:24-Sept-2007
12:30 PM US Eastern Timezone 
Source:FuelCellWorks
ATHENS, Ohio--American Security Resources Corporation (OTCBB:ARSC) subsidiary, American Hydrogen Corporation ("AHC"), announced today that it has shipped samples of its proprietary ammonia catalytic electrolyzer (ACE) to a European company specializing in catalysts for the fuel cell industry. Ben Schafer, President of AHC, stated, "We expect the company to test these and have the results available by the 10th Grove Fuel Cell Conference (www.grovefuelcell.com) in London this week. We expect further collaborations with companies like this as the capabilities of our ACE technology become more widely known."

American Security Resources Corporation

ARSC is a holding company actively seeking to acquire companies and technologies that will advance the development of clean energy. ARSC, through its Hydra subsidiary, is developing high volume, mass producible hydrogen fuel cells. Its American Hydrogen subsidiary holds an exclusive worldwide license granted by Ohio University (www.ohio.edu) to commercialize an ammonia-to-hydrogen technology developed by Dr. Gerardine Botte of the Russ College of Engineering at Ohio University. For more information, please see: www.americansecurityresources.com
 

 
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