SHEC-Labs Announces Strategic Partnership with Clean 16 and The University of Toronto
SHEC-Labs (Solar Hydrogen Energy Corporation) is pleased to announce a Strategic Partnership Agreement with Clean 16 Environmental Technologies Corp. and the University of Toronto. This partnership will provide design and research assistance related to the cleaning and separation of landfill gas that will be processed into hydrogen in SHEC-Labs proprietary Solar Hydrogen Generator".
(PRWEB) October 16, 2004 -- Michael Marks, President of Clean 16, stated that "the ability of SHEC's proprietary solar hydrogen generator to use methane gas provides an exciting new market for our landfill gas and biogas cleaning technologies. The production of hydrogen with SHECs solar conversion process adds economic and environmental benefits to the utilization of these important forms of renewable energy and the hydrogen will off-set greenhouse gases." Dr. Donald Kirk of the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry from the University of Toronto stated, "We are very much looking forward for the opportunity to work with SHEC-Labs to provide analytical and research resources to the important area of clean hydrogen energy".
Ray Fehr VP of Marketing for SHEC-Labs goes on to say we are elated to be partnering with these two well respected organizations. This joint effort is another step to accelerate the emergence of the hydrogen economy".
About SHEC-Labs (Solar Hydrogen Energy Corporation)
SHEC-Labs a research and development company, is a world leader in providing solutions for the production of clean, renewable energy for the emerging hydrogen economy. SHEC-Labs, founded in 1996, has developed technologies to more economically harness the power of the sun, reduce the temperatures required for the disassociation of water and more economically produce hydrogen from fossil fuels.
Additional information about SHEC-Labs may be found online at www.shec-labs.com
About Clean 16 and the University of Toronto:
The University of Toronto in partnership with Clean 16 recently received CRESTech funding for a $345,000 research and development program related to biogas upgrade and utilization.
Additional information about Clean 16 and Chemical Engineering at the University of Toronto, may be found on line at www.clean16.com and www.chem-eng.utoronto.ca
For additional information, contact:
Ray Fehr, V.P. Marketing
SHEC LABS -- Solar Hydrogen Energy Corporation
Phone: (306) 244 0122
www.shec-labs.com
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