keithsan
03-13-2006, 11:06 AM
SHARON, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 13, 2006--
NanoLogix, Inc. (Pink Sheets:NNLX) announced today that
the Company has completed the construction of its first commercial
hydrogen bioreactor facility at a Welch's Food plant in North East,
Pennsylvania. The company also announced that the facility will begin
hydrogen generation from Welch's waste organic matter on or about the
first of April 2006.
The technology behind the hydrogen bioreactor, developed and
patented by NanoLogix in coordination with the Gannon University
Department of Environmental Science & Engineering, allows for the
limitless production of hydrogen from organic containing waste waters
and any waste organic materials, such as sewer water, ground up
garbage, etc.
David F. Rivers, a director of NanoLogix, CEO of Patriot Lift
Company (http://www.patriotlift.com) spent more than 30 years with
Pfizer's (NYSE:PFE) Schick & Wilkinson Sword business unit and
General Motors' (NYSE:GM) Fisher Body Division in Senior Research,
Development and Engineering operations, commented that, "This level
of activity allows NanoLogix to demonstrate capabilities of its
prolific intellectual property portfolio."
David C. McClelland, President of NanoLogix, commented, "We are
delighted that construction of the facility has been completed and
that hydrogen generation from Welch's waste streams is beginning.
Beyond our own satisfaction of creating nano-products with great
utility in real-world applications, comes the satisfaction of
developing technology that greatly impacts the global community to
everyone's benefit. Our ability to produce hydrogen in this manner
represents a crowning achievement in the worldwide search for
alternative fuel sources and a lessened global dependency on fossil
fuels."
NanoLogix, Inc. (Pink Sheets:NNLX) announced today that
the Company has completed the construction of its first commercial
hydrogen bioreactor facility at a Welch's Food plant in North East,
Pennsylvania. The company also announced that the facility will begin
hydrogen generation from Welch's waste organic matter on or about the
first of April 2006.
The technology behind the hydrogen bioreactor, developed and
patented by NanoLogix in coordination with the Gannon University
Department of Environmental Science & Engineering, allows for the
limitless production of hydrogen from organic containing waste waters
and any waste organic materials, such as sewer water, ground up
garbage, etc.
David F. Rivers, a director of NanoLogix, CEO of Patriot Lift
Company (http://www.patriotlift.com) spent more than 30 years with
Pfizer's (NYSE:PFE) Schick & Wilkinson Sword business unit and
General Motors' (NYSE:GM) Fisher Body Division in Senior Research,
Development and Engineering operations, commented that, "This level
of activity allows NanoLogix to demonstrate capabilities of its
prolific intellectual property portfolio."
David C. McClelland, President of NanoLogix, commented, "We are
delighted that construction of the facility has been completed and
that hydrogen generation from Welch's waste streams is beginning.
Beyond our own satisfaction of creating nano-products with great
utility in real-world applications, comes the satisfaction of
developing technology that greatly impacts the global community to
everyone's benefit. Our ability to produce hydrogen in this manner
represents a crowning achievement in the worldwide search for
alternative fuel sources and a lessened global dependency on fossil
fuels."