***Encore Clean Energy, Inc. to Demonstrate Breakthrough Power
Source
GULF PORT, Miss.
March 15, 2005
Encore Clean Energy, Inc. has announced the upcoming debut test
of their new proto-type power source called the "Encore
HeatSeeker". The test is scheduled for later this month.
A public summit, expected to be held in mid-April 2005, is to
follow the initial testing. This summit is expected to be
attended by representatives of military, commercial and
investment banking sectors. The Encore HeatSeeker is designed to
convert both low and high temperature heat resources into
electricity. These heat resources can readily be found in nature
and in many industrial processes.
The HeatSeeker is expected to provide substantial advantages over
competing legacy engine technologies:
-- lower cost per horsepower
-- higher operating efficiency
-- higher fuel efficiency
-- lower emissions and environmental impact
-- higher power density in a smaller size package
The creator of the Encore HeatSeeker, Mr. Robert Hunt, began his
career as a nuclear designer for Newport News Shipping, then a
division of Tenneco Oil Company, where he designed nuclear
reactor components for the U.S.S. Nimitz Aircraft Carrier. He has
since dedicated his time to the development and patenting of
numerous alternative, clean-energy generating technologies, many
of which are exclusively licensed to Encore.
The Company intends to focus its licensing, marketing and sales
efforts for the Heat Seeker product-line on the following
applications and commercial targets:
1. Waste heat recovery from coal, natural gas and nuclear
power plants.
2. Industrial boiler, furnace and process heat recovery.
3. Hydraulic construction equipment tailpipe exhaust heat
recovery
4. Hydrogen vehicle fuel cell waste heat recovery.
5. Hybrid vehicle gasoline engine exhaust heat recovery.
6. Rooftop solar-thermal heat-to-electricity conversion.
7. Geothermal heat recovery
www.encorecleanenrgy.com
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