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Gallery of Clean Energy Inventions Exhibit - with setup details

The Gallery of Clean Energy Inventions Exhibit exhibits 45 generators, 23 advanced self-powered electric vehicle innovations, 27 radioactivity neutralization methods, 25 space travel innovations, 20 technical solutions to water shortages, and a torsion field school network. The exhibit also includes 26 movie posters and 98 fantastically colorful Hubble Space Telescope images. The exhibit can be installed in conventions, festivals, and any suitable public buildings such as universities, city halls, museums, shopping malls, and libraries.

The Gallery of Clean Energy Inventions Exhibit exhibits 45 generators, 23 advanced self-powered electric vehicle innovations, 27 radioactivity neutralization methods, 25 space travel innovations, 20 technical solutions to water shortages, and a torsion field school network. The exhibit also includes 26 movie posters and 98 fantastically colorful Hubble Space Telescope images. The exhibit can be installed in conventions, festivals, and any suitable public buildings such as universities, city halls, museums, shopping malls, and libraries.

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Multifactorial Hydrogen Reactor<br />

The multifactorial hydrogen reactor enables elevated hydrogen production due to a set <strong>of</strong><br />

16 physical and chemical processes – acting simultaneously on the hydrogen bonds. The<br />

technology is non-volatile and produces free flowing hydrogen which can be compressed<br />

or used to convert to another form <strong>of</strong> energy. The reactor can be used as a free standing<br />

electrically powered device that will produce unlimited amounts <strong>of</strong> hydrogen at the world's<br />

cheapest rates, or as a simple ‘bolt-on' solution that provides savings when coupled <strong>with</strong><br />

other energy producing technologies.<br />

The mini hydrogen reactor model, made<br />

by Solar Hydrogen Trends, Inc.,<br />

measures length 32" x width 14" x height<br />

20.5" and weighs 250 Ibs. Its only fuel is<br />

water. On input <strong>of</strong> 415 watts, the mini<br />

reactor produces 7,369 cubic feet <strong>of</strong><br />

hydrogen per hour (electricity equivalent<br />

<strong>of</strong> 626,000 watt-hours). The estimated<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> inputs is $1.68 per hour.<br />

The reactor <strong>of</strong>fers energy savings <strong>of</strong> up to 95% when coupled <strong>with</strong> coal, natural gas,<br />

gasoline, bi<strong>of</strong>uels, diesel power plants or incinerators. In addition, the reactor can be<br />

coupled for production <strong>of</strong> amplified energy output <strong>with</strong> hydropower, solar or wind farms<br />

in peak hours. A hydrogen plant producing 150 million cubic feet per day would provide<br />

enough hydrogen to power 200 thousand homes.

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