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SOURCE: DCH Technology, Inc.
DCH Technology - First Fully Reporting Company Dedicated to a Safe Hydrogen Energy Future
VALENCIA, Calif., Nov. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- DCH Technology, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: DCHT - news) announced today that its Form 10SB submittal to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been declared effective. DCHT is a diversified hydrogen technology firm serving critical applications, including safety and power.
DCHT has a growing business in providing environmental safety, process monitoring and gas sensor systems for a variety of industrial hydrogen uses worldwide, from nuclear reactors and petrochemical refineries to food processing plants and glass factories. As the global hydrogen fuel infrastructure continues to grow, so will the requirement for hydrogen sensor and safety equipment.
DCHT is also developing and building fuel cells for a variety of power markets, including communications, portable power, residential use and transportation. Fuel cells convert hydrogen into electricity in a clean, highly efficient process. DCHT fuel cells are patent protected power systems that, to date, have been purchased by several utilities and technology companies for further evaluation.
Incorporated in 1995, DCH Technology focuses on the development and manufacturing of hydrogen enabling technologies, including the Robust Hydrogen Sensor and the PEM Hydrogen Fuel Cell. DCH Technology has its headquarters and sensor facilities in Valencia, CA, fuel cell facilities in Madison, WI and a communications office in Washington, DC.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: Statements in this news release looking forward in time involve risks and uncertainties, and actual results may be materially different. Factors that could cause actual results to differ include activity levels in the securities markets and other risk factors such as customer order rates, cancellations, late delivery of customer components, production delays, dependence upon certain customers, dependencies upon key executives, viability of quarterly results, single operating facility, competition, product liability risk, control by management, foreign currency fluctuation, and other risks detailed in the Company's applicable SEC filings.
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