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01/12 09:54 WearableSensors.com is Launched by CoPower.com to Market ''Mobile Hydrogen Sensors''
PALM BEACH, Fla., Jan 12, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- CoPower.com, an Internet based marketer of hydrogen energy technology has unveiled its latest web address, wearablesensors.com to market advanced hydrogen safety equipment manufactured by DCH Technology, Inc. (OTCBB:DCHT), integrated with the wearable computer, manufactured by Xybernaut Corporation, (Nasdaq:XYBR)
"We created WearableSensors.com, to make it easy for the people in both industry and government who are surfing the Internet for information on hydrogen safety equipment to find this highly innovative integrated sensor technology manufactured by DCH Technology," stated Steven Oshinsky, the creator of CoPower.com. "Our market research indicates that the people in the industries that need these sensors the most may not even know they exist because they are so new and technologically advanced."
DCH Technology has the most advanced hydrogen sensing equipment on the market today and represents the first upgrade in hydrogen sensing technology in over 40 years. The sensors were created by the US Dept. of Energy, at the Sandia National Laboratory.
The DCH Robust Hydrogen Sensor is an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) technology that directly combines gas sensors with Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) signal logic and is fabricated at the Microelectronics and Technology Center of AlliedSignal-Honeywell, (NYSE:ALD), (NYSE:HON). This is a breakthrough in real-time gas measurement permitting the direct interface with computers to provide responsive protection to equipment which use Gallium Arsenside devices such as radars.
The sensor is ideal for use in fuel cells, hydrogen and fuel cell powered automobiles, plant equipment and hydrogen filling and refueling stations.
The last several days has brought increased attention to hydrogen as a fuel as a result of a series of announcements by General Motors, (NYSE:GM), Ford Motor Co., (NYSE:F), DaimlerChrysler, (NYSE:DCX), and Ballard Power, (Nasdaq:BLDP), (TSE:BLD). These announcements have outlined the future of the automobile, and it is clear that the major automotive manufacturers are focussed on "hydrogen" and "fuel cells" as their fuel of choice. As evidence of the serious investments being made by both automotive and petroleum industries, Royal Dutch Shell has formed a new division called Shell Hydrogen, which has devoted $500 million over the next 5 years to the introduction of Hydrogen as the energy for the next century.
The creation of this "mobile hydrogen sensor," enables inspectors and process monitors to combine real-time hydrogen detection with immediate access to the collected data that they need to respond quickly to any potentially life threatening buildup or hydrogen leaks on the factory floor or in their manufacturing plants.
Hydrogen Energy is currently one of the fastest growing industries globally; growing at an average annual rate in the US alone at over 30%. Hydrogen Energy is projected to grow into the trillions over the next decade. The Oil and Auto industries are now together on this issue and have taken the lead role announcing in Dec. 1999, that a dedicated hydrogen filling station and fuel-cell vehicle test center will open in California by the autumn of 2000. Shell Hydrogen (NYSE:RD) will jointly fund the fueling facility, along with Arco (Atlantic Richfield Co) (NYSE:ARC) and Texaco Inc. (NYSE:TX). The station will dispense liquid and compressed hydrogen fuel for 16 fuel-cell powered passenger vehicles. Automobile companies involved in the venture include DaimlerChrysler AG (NYSE:DCX), Ford Motor Co (NYSE:F), Honda Motor Co Ltd and Volkswagen AG (VOWG.F) and each will have garage bays at the center for servicing, repairs and diagnostics. Automotive Fuel Cell giant Ballard Power Systems, (Nasdaq:BLDP), (TSE:BLD) is providing the fuel cell system. Further details of the operation are available on the World Wide Web, at: drivingthefuture.org
"With the tremendous upsurge in media attention now being given to fuel cells and hydrogen energy technology in particular, we feel that the safety aspects of this new technology will play an integral role. With the addition of WearableSensors.com, we have provided access to the most advanced hydrogen sensor equipment available at the touch of a mouse, to the people that need it the most," added Oshinsky.
For a direct link to the web page devoted to the hydrogen sensor, please use copower.com
CoPower.com is an Internet based marketing service for renewable and hydrogen energy technology. Currently featured are PEM Fuel Cells, Hydrogen Sensors and Gas Leak detection systems manufactured by DCH Technology, Inc. of Valencia CA, and Wearable Computers from Xybernaut Corporation, (Nasdaq:XYBR) of Fairfax, VA. For information on hydrogen sensors and fuel cells, or to recommend a new technology or product for showcasing on CoPower.com contact:
Steven Oshinsky, GM copower.com 561-338-3390 or email Steve at SteveO@CoPower.com
DCHT on the World Wide Web dcht.com Investor Relations 661-775-8120 ext. 11
Xybernaut on the World Wide Web xybernaut.com An affiliate of CoPower.com has received compensation for services on behalf of DCHT. Additional information is available at ramcapitalmanagement.com
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