TEMPE, Ariz., Dec. 17, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- In early
October, Green Planet Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: GNPG) announced the
outstanding results of dynamometer testing of its AAQIS On-Demand
Hydrogen Generator when applied to a gasoline-fueled 350 cubic inch
V-8 engine. In that phase of testing, the AAQIS generator
produced a 40% improvement in fuel efficiency and a reduction in
exhaust emissions to very nearly zero. These results vastly
exceeded projections by the Green Planet AAQIS engineering team and
encouraged accelerated testing of the device on a diesel
engine.
The AAQIS revolutionary technology utilizes the electricity
generated by a vehicle's engine to break down water into its base
elements, two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. This "HHO"
gas is then fed into the engine's air intake and mixed with fuel
resulting in improved mileage and reduced emissions.
Earlier this month, Green Planet management and engineers
returned to Klein Engines of Phoenix,
Arizona for further HHO Generator testing on King Dyno's SF-902 dynamometer. In this
round of testing the Green Planet Group engineering team utilized a
Chevrolet V-8 Turbo Diesel 6.5 liter engine. As in the
earlier gasoline engine tests, data was collected through a Windyn
computer interface software program, recording accurate data
spreadsheets and graphs, and monitoring various temperatures,
pressures and flows while the team kept a close check on the engine
performance, fuel consumption and emissions throughout each
run.
Test results on the much larger bore diesel engine proved the
validity and value of the AAQIS HHO Generator, producing a
reduction in fuel consumption of 28% and a reduction of emissions,
as measured by a Wager Opacity Meter, of 60%. Green Planet
Group CEO Ed Lonergan noted, "This
is early stage testing on the diesel engine and we are already
strongly encouraged by these remarkable results. Although it
is early in our testing program, we can already prove the
cost/benefit value of our generator for operators of heavy
equipment, buses, farm equipment and trucks. Our team of
engineers and consultants is fine tuning the generator/engine
interface through programming of the onboard computer engine
management system. As great as our test results have been so
far, we believe we can do even better."
The AAQIS subsidiary is on target for the completion of five
preproduction prototypes by January
15, 2015. It is anticipated that over-the-road testing
of the HHO Generator will begin in the first quarter of 2015.
Lonergan concluded, "With this testing we are proving the old
saying that Less is More. Consider this – In September of
this year the U.S. used over 6 billion gallons of diesel
fuel. With the 28% reduction in fuel consumption our AAQIS
HHO Generator delivers that number would have been reduced by more
than 1.7 billion gallons, saving Americans over $5.95 billion in one month. By burning less fuel
and producing less polluting exhaust, our AAQIS HHO Generator will
deliver more savings and value to our customers and do more to
reduce ozone-eating, lung-clogging hydrocarbon and particulate
emissions."
About Green Planet Group, Inc.
The
Company is comprised of four wholly-owned subsidiaries: one
operating company and three development companies. XenTx
Lubricants, Inc. produces lubricants and additives for gasoline and
diesel engines. AAQIS, Inc. is developing a hydrogen
generator which greatly reduces hydrocarbon emissions while
improving fuel efficiency in internal combustion engines. Green
Mining Technologies, Inc. is developing green technologies for the
mining of precious metals. The Company's Healing the Earth
subsidiary is developing a new Fast Track™ growing system capable
of growing vast amounts of fresh, organic food.
Forward-Looking Statements
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contained herein are "forward-looking" statements (as defined --
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995). Green Planet
Group, Inc. cautions that the statements made in this press release
constitute forward-looking statements and no guarantees of future
performance and actual results or developments may differ
materially from projections in forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements are based on estimates and opinions of
management at time the statements are made.
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