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Dan Chadwick
  • Plainfield, IL
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I'm starting Hydrogen conversions.

Dan Chadwick
  • Plainfield, IL
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After considerable research I'm kicking off a program to do home hydrogen conversions. Across the country the general price for water is about $7/1000 gallons. It takes 5 gallons of water to generate an amount equivalent to a gallon of gas. So roughly $7/200 gallons of gas. Running the generator on the hydrogen thus produced and replacing the Natural Gas used in the home or business just makes sense. For a 20 unit building this would result in $150/unit/month that can be captured from utility companies for an annual cash flow of about $180,000 added to rentscurrently being charged, in addition to immediately added equity.

This technology is also scalable and adaptable to automotive and trucking applications.

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