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New Green-Tech discovery neutralizes pollution emissions
by Staff Writers
Stockholm, Sweden (SPX) Aug 07, 2013


HNG could eliminate the necessity of closing these plants - saving thousands of jobs that keep local communities thriving.

HIT is now bringing the new technology to market and has already signed joint venture agreements to begin converting ships. HNG effectiveness in neutralizing pollution emissions has been verified by an accredited laboratory in Sweden.

"Given the massive amount of fossil fuel pollution emissions by power plants, shipping and other industry sectors, HNG provides a real solution and is already being hailed as one of the most effective and exciting green technologies the world has yet seen," said Daniel Behr of HIT.

HIT is working closely with other companies to deploy the technology across several different industries. The first industry targeted is power plants and international shipping that use coal and oil for power. Inserting HNG into exhaust outlets has shown to completely neutralize pollution emissions down to 0%.

Recent pollution emission legislation for ships using EU and Baltic waters is already opening up joint ventures with HIT as shipping companies look for viable solutions to keeping their ships on the seas.

HIT is also in high level talks with governments and industry leaders who are excited about using the technology to help combat their increasing air and ocean pollution issues.

For power plants and industry in the U.S. and globally, this is major news. Alone in the U.S. there are over 1,200 power plants scheduled for closure because of their toxic pollution issues. HNG could eliminate the necessity of closing these plants - saving thousands of jobs that keep local communities thriving.

"We are already in talks about bringing the HNG solution into US power plants" said Behr.

HIT is also expecting to rapidly expand their interests into other parts of the world as the technology continues to prove itself to be a cost effective, safe and more viable solution.

Expect HIT to revolutionize the industrial process within the next few years.

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