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American Hydrogen Corp. Occupies New Facility to Commercialize Ammonia-to-Hydrogen Technology
Publication Date:12-Feb-2008
04:30 PM US Eastern Timezone 
Source:American Hydrogen Corp.
HOUSTON--American Security Resources Corp. (OTCBB:ARSC) announced today that it has taken possession of a new industrial facility for the primary use of its subsidiary, American Hydrogen Corp. The new 31,600 square foot building in Tuppers Plains, OH. was transferred on February 1, from the Meigs County Community Improvement Corporation (www.meigscountyohio.com/spec_building.htm) in a ceremony attended by over 100 guests that included elected officials, university officials and business leaders from the State of Ohio, Meigs County, and Athens, Ohio. American Hydrogen has begun the process of setting up design and production facilities in the new building which is approximately 20 minutes from their offices at the Innovation Center at Ohio University (www.ohio.edu).

"We are happy to welcome American Security Resources and this exciting technology to our community," said Paul Reed, President of the Meigs County Community Improvement Corporation. Mick Davenport, President of the Meigs County Board of Commissioners, added, "American Hydrogen will be a wonderful asset to this region and to the entire State of Ohio."

Benjamin Schafer, President of American Hydrogen, speaking to the guests said, "The work done in this building will assure that our children and grandchildren enjoy the benefits of a hydrogen powered economy like those we have enjoyed from a petroleum economy."

In summation, Frank Neukomm, Chairman of American Security Resources Corporation, stated, "In the future historians will look at this building and Meigs County as the 'Cornerstone of the Hydrogen Economy'."

American Security Resources Corporation

ARSC is a holding company actively seeking to acquire and develop clean energy companies and technologies. ARSC's Hydra Fuel Cell subsidiary has developed a high volume, mass producible hydrogen fuel cell. Its American Hydrogen Corp. subsidiary is commercializing an inexpensive method to produce hydrogen from ammonia. ARSC's newly formed American Wind Power Corp. will be developing residential and small commercial vertical axis wind turbines. For more information, please see: http://www.americansecurityresources.com.

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