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Green Planet Group Confirms Efficacy of AAQIS HHO Generator

Green Planet Group Confirms Efficacy of AAQIS HHO Generator.

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Green Planet Group Confirms Efficacy of AAQIS HHO Generator

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n \n Green Planet Group Confirms Efficacy of AAQIS HHO Generator\n \n \nGreen Planet Group Confirms Efficacy of AAQIS HHO Generator\n \n TEMPE, AZ--(Marketwired - Apr 26, 2016) -  Green Planet Group, Inc. (OTC PINK: GNPG) announced today that its AAQIS, Inc. wholly owned subsidiary has had the efficacy of oxyhydrogen (HHO) gas in reducing emissions while improving efficiency in coal-fired power plants. The need for such improvements in coal-fired electricity generation in light of the planet-wide focus on greenhouse gases and climate change has never been clearer:\n \n \n 39% of all electricity used in the U.S. in 2014 came from coal-burning plants\n \n90% of U.S. coal production is used to generate electricity\n \nBeginning in 2007, the U.S. EPA advanced restrictions on coal-fired plants to counteract mercury pollution, smog and global warming.\n \nOn August 3, 2015, President Obama announced plans for further restrictions on coal-fired plants to achieve a 32% reduction in 2030 in emissions from 2005 levels. \n \n \n \n \n Company management has received confirmation of positive results of testing conducted by the Western Research Institute of Laramie, Wyoming. Western Research Institute (WRI) is a multi-million dollar, not-for-profit, research organization renowned for work in advanced energy systems, environmental technologies and highway materials research and technologies. Results of testing by WRI include:\n \n \n Introduction of oxyhydrogen (HHO) gas did positively affect carbon conversion and, consequently, the combustion efficiency.\n \nAn increase in ash quality with respect to carbon content was noted. The baseline carbon content in the ash was approximately 11.5% of weight. After injecting HHO gas, the carbon content was as low as 7.7%, an improvement of 33%.\n \nCoal consumption was reduced by almost 3% due to the improvement of carbon conversion efficiency.\n \nSO2 formation was reduced primarily by reducing coal consumption by almost 3%. \n \n \n \n \n The WRI research report noted, \"The results indicate that HHO injection has the potential to increase carbon conversion, supply a clean burning energy source and reduce emission by displacement of coal.\"\n Ed Lonergan, GNPG president and CEO, noted, \"While more testing is required, it is now clear that application of our AAQIS HH...

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