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Hydrogen Energy Company receives patent on technology, which solves major challenges of the hydrogen economy.
SAN FRANCISCO, – Limnia™ (http://www.limnia.com) today announced that it had been awarded U.S. Patent No. 7279222, which provides for methods to safely store large amounts of hydrogen and a method to reuse waste material as a new energy storage compound. Previously, Limnia has focused on obtaining patent protection for its solid state solutions to the production, transport and distribution of hydrogen energy.
The latest Limnia technology offerings provide important potential advantages, including: The longest range power plant solution for electric cars; homes that can make their own green energy; and notebook power packs that can run for days, the technology heralds the end of brown-outs and blackouts.
The pre-revenue start-up company has received a Congressional commendation, successfully executed on a major U.S. Department of Energy contract, established a laboratory, built numerous prototypes and proof-of-concept devices and recently executed MOU’s for one of the largest electric vehicle projects in the world. Limnia, Inc. (http://www.limnia.com) is the first firm to introduce a standardized platform into the market that links hydrogen powered applications to the currently existing supply infrastructure using common carrier resources in a scalable, cost effective manner. Limnia provides cleaner, quieter, longer duration electric power at a lower cost than competing systems. Limnia is now perfecting its product development strategy and hopes to begin delivering to the consumer market soon after closing its current funding round.
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