Posted On: 03/23/2013 10:50:22 AM
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Based on the differences in share structure (authorized) the comparable price would be about .09 vs their .15. I also noticed that they have a CARB exemption from last May for one diesel.
The Executive Order permits the advertising, sales and installation of the HydraGen
™
hydrogen
generator. It was Ordered and Resolved that the HydraGen
™
hydrogen generating device has
been found not to reduce the effectiveness of
the applicable vehicle pollution control systems for
all 1998 to 2002 model year (MY) 12.7 Litre Detroit Diesel Heavy Duty Diesel Engines.
Does this mean that every diesel on the road would have to be 'CARB certed'? Wow how draconian if that is the case.
I also agree that a few more companies out there trying to brake the 'snake oil' myth would be a good thing. The down side is if they screw up at this stage of the emerging technology it will look bad across the spectrum.
They state they are patented. What is the difference in their patent from ours?
I do not expect you personally to know the answers to my questions just throwing them out their for edification.
Does this mean that every diesel on the road would have to be 'CARB certed'? Wow how draconian if that is the case.
I also agree that a few more companies out there trying to brake the 'snake oil' myth would be a good thing. The down side is if they screw up at this stage of the emerging technology it will look bad across the spectrum.
They state they are patented. What is the difference in their patent from ours?
I do not expect you personally to know the answers to my questions just throwing them out their for edification.
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