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A solar powered hydrogen reactor, a true game changer?

Menlo Park based technology firm Solar Hydrogen Trends, Inc. (http://www.solarhydrogentrends.com) today announced that it has revolutionized the world of energy production with their invention of the world’s first hydrogen reactor for the production of unlimited hydrogen (patent pending). The hydrogen reactor uses water as a main fuel and is 100% carbon free.

The groundbreaking technology can be used as hybrid solution for energy savings up to 95% when coupled with coal, natural gas, gasoline, biofuels, diesel power plants or incinerators (three to five times cheaper than coal power plants – two to three times cheaper than nuclear, WITHOUT hazards to the environment). In addition, the reactor can be coupled for production of amplified energy output with Hydropower, Solar or Wind farms in peak hours.

Jack Aganyan, Founder and President of Solar Hydrogen Trends commented that “This is a critical step in the development of alternative, clean air energy. As the nation continues its drive to reduce air pollution and mine more cost-effective energy production, we are excited to launch our groundbreaking hydrogen reactor, which provides a formidable solution to these green initiatives. We believe this technology is of national strategic importance. It is clean, efficient, scaleable, and can help the dollar gain back its strength.”

Konstantine Balakiryan, Founder, CEO/Chief Scientist and driving force behind the seven models of the hydrogen reactor, added “With our technology, a hydrogen plant with 150 million cubic feet per day production would provide enough hydrogen to power 200 thousand homes. With only 500 watts/hour of input energy we produce 2,797 cubic feet or 79,098 liters per hour of hydrogen or 221 kWh energy equivalent – at the cost of only $1.80USD. Our hydrogen reactor technology could very well be the biggest breakthrough of our time.”

How does the Hydrogen Reactor work?

The technology provides multifactorial hydrogen reactor with elevated hydrogen production due to a set of sixteen (16) physical and chemical processes, acting simultaneously on the hydrogen bonds. The technology is non-volatile and produces free flowing hydrogen which can be compressed or used to convert to another form of energy. The reactor can be used as a free standing electrically powered device that will produce unlimited amount of hydrogen at world’s cheapest rates or a simple “bolt-on” solution that provides savings when coupled with energy producing technology.

Hydrogen reactor performance

Airkinetics, a prominent EPA-certified national emissions testing specialist conducted an engineering test that measured the hydrogen reactor output at 50 ACFM with 93.1% Hydrogen content. Downloadable report:http://www.solarhydrogentrends.com/SHT_performance%20_test.pdf

The mini hydrogen reactor model measures: Length 32″ x Width 14″ x Height 20.5″ and weighs 250lbs.

Hydrogen reactor application

Due to ease of construction, operational safety and economic efficiency the technology has a wide value proposition and can be used in the following fields:

  •     Hydrogen fuel cells
  •     Hydropower
  •     Nuclear power plants
  •     Solar plants
  •     Wind power farms
  •     Nuclear aircraft carriers
  •     Nuclear-powered ships (civilian or military)
  •     Nuclear submarines
  •     Coal-fired power plants
  •      Natural gas power plants
  •     Diesel power generation plants
  •      Biofuels
  •     Waste incineration plants
  •     Gas to liquids process
  •     Hydrocracking
  •     Haber process (ammonia production)
  •     Hydrogen gas stations

Including all the modes of transport:

  •     Water
  •     Rail
  •     Road (including freight)

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13 Comments on "A solar powered hydrogen reactor, a true game changer?"

  1. Makati1 on Sat, 19th Apr 2014 1:03 am 

    Interesting. Pimping for investors?

    Now, I am not a physicist or engineer, but, this sounds impossible. Any comments from a physicist or engineer?

    Yes, I looked at AirKinetics site, but they don’t provide details, just the claim letter.

    Is there actually a NET energy output here? And how do they expect to actually get it into the market and acceptance before the collapse? Nothing about marketing or cost.

    And why not on the front page of the New York Times instead of a remote city rag?

    I suspect this is another ‘possible but not probable’ techie idea.

  2. Kevin Cobley on Sat, 19th Apr 2014 1:11 am 

    Wow this and cold fusion suppling the energy what a breakthrough.
    Me I’m still trying to sell my plans to extract dark energy from captured neutrinos!
    There is according to some reports dilithium mines for sale!

  3. Newfie on Sat, 19th Apr 2014 1:38 am 

    I throw up every time I see the phrase “game changer”. (retch!)

  4. surf on Sat, 19th Apr 2014 3:39 am 

    there output of 221 Kwh is 442 times greater than there 500watt input. Physics tells us that that is impossible.

    There must be some other input other than water and electricity to get that kind of output. A chemical reaction would do it but then you must buy the chemicals ( with a energy imput greater than 500Wh and then dispose of the waist product.

  5. kervennic on Sat, 19th Apr 2014 5:09 am 

    The main point of the article is the question mark. Their secret patented catalyst must be worth a fortune.

  6. Davy, Hermann, MO on Sat, 19th Apr 2014 7:25 am 

    Well, 1st, since the middle ages we have had those who claim seemingly magical breakthroughs. Alchemist claimed the ability of turning base metals into gold. More recently we have seen the promise of fission to produce electric too cheap to meter. Lately it is the promise of fusion ignition in 10 years’ time. I doubt when all is said and done and the whole process is looked at this process will rewrite the laws of thermodynamics which these claims appear to bump up against. In any case if this is true then the World better get with the program and start a world “Manhattan Project” on a colossus scale because we are a world at the limits of growth facing diminishing returns with a population in overshoot to its carrying capacity. We do not have the luxury of time to take this breakthrough and begin to solve all the serious and inclusive predicaments that are converging in multiple areas of our ecosystem and society. I would add even if this is a breakthrough it will just stimulate more growth potential and put us in even more precarious overshoot. The global ecosystem of which Humans are dominating is at a point in the SYSTEM where it is ready to break to a lower level of complexity. Everything is pointing to this fact from mass extinction to AGW so if this is a breakthrough it could be just a delay mechanism for more overshoot and a worse collapse. I don’t know what to think anymore. I wish they would come up with a way for us to lower population clean, cheap, and easy. Then we may have a future

  7. Norm on Sat, 19th Apr 2014 7:31 am 

    You should invest into this remarkable new technology. Send in your life savings.

  8. Stilgar Wilcox on Sat, 19th Apr 2014 9:15 am 

    I remember a stock called ‘watergas’, in which they claimed proprietary rights to a process converting water into hydrogen fuel to run a car. It started out at .50 cents a share, sold some shares for a few months then folded never to be heard from again.

    Look what this article says right near the top – pat. pending! That’s a tell it’s a con, because it only becomes public once it is a patent. As a pat. pending they can make all sorts of claims and it’s easy to spruce up a website to make it look like more is going on than is actually occurring.

    If they had actually achieved this milestone, they would certainly wait until the patent was approved and made public, then orchestrate a press conference then either get investors for R&D or auction off the patent to the highest bidding corp. or country.

    Oh, but we know the dimensions of this black box, so it must be true? Hilarious!

  9. Pacman on Sat, 19th Apr 2014 9:48 am 

    So if I had one of these I could hook it up to a hydrogen fuelcell and then hook it up to 10 more of these and hook them up to 10 fuelcells and then 100 of these and so on all from 500wh solar. Something is missing…

  10. meld on Sat, 19th Apr 2014 11:14 am 

    all our problems solved again! LORD IT’S A MIRACLE!!!

  11. J-Gav on Sat, 19th Apr 2014 10:33 pm 

    I never had a dishwasher – will it wash my dishes?

  12. Welch on Sun, 20th Apr 2014 1:43 am 

    @ Davy “I wish they would come up with a way for us to lower population clean, cheap, and easy. Then we may have a future”

    Bingo.

  13. Arthur on Sun, 20th Apr 2014 7:31 am 

    0.5 kwh in, 221 kwh out.
    Sure.

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