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Neah Power to Offer Green Electricity Solution to Asia

BOTHELL, Wash. — Neah Power Systems (OTCBB:NPWZ ) , the company leading development in fuel cells for the military and portable electronic devices, in a “white paper” titled “Remote Area Power Systems (RAPS) for off-the-grid power,” specifically detailed its solution and the market for renewable energy, off-the-grid systems, as well as Neah’s plans to integrate its fuel cell into these systems.

“We have developed Hybrid Electric Renewable Micro Energy Stations, bringing renewable, green energy to millions in Asia. This innovative technology uses a combination of clean solar and wind power, fuel cells and batteries to replace the very polluting diesel generators that currently provide electricity in emerging countries. Economic development in vast areas of the world are being held back by a critical lack of reliable, low-cost electricity. Neah’s fuel cells, which operate using methanol, a renewable and plentiful element used every day in developed countries, together with our subsidiary, SolCool’s storage capacity, can bring a better life for many millions of people. Remote Area Power Supplies enable off-the-grid power. We have letters of intent from EKO VEHICLES, of India, for these systems, and significant interest from other customers, principally in Asia, who operate off the grid, have poor grid infrastructure, or both. The proportion of the world’s population with access to electricity will rise over the next 20 years, but more than a billion people will still be without power in 2030 under the current International Energy Agency energy plan,” remarked Chris D’Couto, Neah CEO.

Neah has signed with EKO VEHICLES, India’s number one producer of two-wheeled electric vehicles, to supply methanol fuel cell battery chargers for renewable distributed energy stations. Neah has the unique ability to utilize multiple fuel solutions to power its fuel cells, as its porous silicon design allows for the use of a variety of oxidants and fuels, including oxygen, hydrogen peroxide, and nitric acid; while the anode loop has been run with several concentrations of methanol and formic acid for its fuel.

Neah’s subsidiary, SolCool, specializes in solar powered air conditioning systems, and has an established manufacturing partner in China, along with very extensive distribution and support networks throughout the world. SolCool has shipped multiple systems to date, with many more in production.

SolCool’s Direct Current Solar Air Conditioner will serve as the platform for other renewable energy solutions incorporating fuel cells, which could serve the needs of telecommunications infrastructure, homes and businesses that are remote from grid or wish to reduce grid dependence, and will help developing countries leapfrog traditional fossil-based energy and move directly to sustainable, decentralized power systems. SolCool’s existing distribution infrastructure will enable the distribution of the Neah suite of products.

About Neah Power

Neah Power Systems, Inc. (NPWZ) is developing long-lasting, efficient and safe power solutions for the military and for portable electronic devices. Neah uses a unique, patented, silicon-based design for its micro fuel cells that enable higher power densities, lower cost and compact form-factors. The company’s micro fuel cell system can run in aerobic and anaerobic modes.

Further company information can be found at www.neahpower.com.

February 26, 2010 - 8:13 AM No Comments

NHA Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Expo Grows

Washington, DC– The exposition at the 2010 NHA Hydrogen Conference & Expo, to be held May 3 – 6, at the Long Beach Convention Center, is projected to be 10 to 20 percent larger compared to the 2009 event, according to Bruce Cole, Expo Manager for the National Hydrogen Association (NHA).

By mid-February exhibit sales had equaled the 2009 expo sales. “We know that new exhibitors will join the event in March and April, positioning the Expo for the NHA Hydrogen Conference for growth,” Cole said.

“It is remarkable that during a recession, and in a year when confusion about the benefits of hydrogen technologies seems to be rippling through the Federal government, we are still seeing this growth,” Cole said.

“It is a testimony to the strength of the technology, the conviction of major industry players and the real progress being made every month to move hydrogen and fuel cell products around the world into the marketplace.  A major goal of the NHA Hydrogen Conference and Expo is to highlight those products so attendees can see them first-hand and talk to the people who are doing the actual technology development.”

For complete details and a current list of exhibitors at the 2010 NHA Hydrogen Conference & Expo, please visit:

http://www.hydrogenconference.org/expo.asp

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Contact:
Bruce Cole
bcole@mcnabbmarketing.com
(207) 236-6196

About the NHA Hydrogen Conference and Expo
The NHA Conference and Hydrogen Expo is the largest hydrogen conference in the U.S. and the longest running annual hydrogen conference in the world.  This year, the theme is “Green energy, green jobs, green planet.”

This year, the event will focus on current breakthroughs and challenges with the commercialization of hydrogen fueled technologies.  Like past years, it will feature more than 1,500 attendees, over 100 exhibitors, more than 40 conference sessions, dynamic, executive keynote addresses, side events, the popular Ride and Drive and some of the best technical and cutting-edge content in the field.  Plan to join the hundreds of others who will be attending the 21st Hydrogen Conference at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, CA, May 3-6, 2010.  Registration, expo space and other info can be found at: www.HydrogenConference.org

Confirmed Exhibitors (25 Feb 10)
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
American Honda Motor Corp.
AREVA NP Inc.
Bing Energy, Inc
California Air Resources Board – CARB
California Fuel Cell Partnership
Connecticut Ctr. for Advanced Tech. – CCAT
FIBA Technologies Inc.
Fiedler Group
Gas Technology Institute – GTI
General Physics Corporation
GreenField Compression, Inc.
Hydrogen Technologies
Hydrogenics Corporation
Hydro-Pac Inc.
Idaho National Labs – INL
Innergy Power / Fuel Cell Store
Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH
ITM Power
Kraus Global
Linde LLC
Mercedes-Benz RDNA
Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc.
National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC)
Nuclear Energy Institute – NEI
PDC Machines Inc.
Powertech Labs, Inc.
Proterra
Proton Energy Systems, Inc.
RIX Industries
Shell Hydrogen
Structural Composites
University of North Dakota – EERC
US DOE Duel Cell Technologies Program
WEH Technologies Inc.
Westinghouse Electric Company

Visit http://www.hydrogenconference.org/expo.asp to inquire about an exhibit for your company.

February 26, 2010 - 7:24 AM No Comments