Clean hydrogen is a great source (or carrier) of energy, because it is abundant and when you use hydrogen it simply combines with oxygen from the air making water (H2O).
However, the way clean hydrogen has been produced, stored, transported, and utilized, it has been so ridiculously expensive that it has not been cost competitive with diesel fuel. Hydrogen has failed to gain as much as 1% market share – even with government subsidies.
Scientific breakthroughs developed, proven, and patented by McAlister Technologies to be commercialized by Connecticut Hydrogen-Carbon Ventures Inc. are complete game-changers. Soon, we will be able to produce and distribute a liquid net-hydrogen fuel at a cost 50¢ to $1 dollar a gallon cheaper than diesel fuel.
With a low-cost modification, companies will be able to save money while doing what is right for the environment and gaining positive PR
– all with their existing trucking fleet.
Coupled with clean hydrogen, McAlister’s proven and patented technological feat is how to produce carbon fiber, graphene, and nanotubes for less than half the industry’s current manufacturing costs.
Another game-changer.
For example, we will produce high-quality, low-cost nanotubes ideally suited for Internet-of-Things sensors currently in high demand with an exponential growth curve forecasted.
Companies that would like to manufacture with carbon fiber but the costs have been too high, will be delighted to finally be able to use this material that is stronger than steel, lighter than aluminum, and doesn’t rust.
Connecticut HCV will be producing an incredibly strong carbon fiber in a physical form perfectly suited for 3-D printing that we can market at a small fraction of today’s carbon fiber prices.
Our carbon fiber, graphene, and nanotubes will be used in auto parts, batteries, solar panels, electronics, and more.
Tens of thousands of new manufacturing opportunities will finally pencil out, because of our ultra-low-cost carbon allotropes.
With proven and patented McAlister HydroCarbon Splitters™ that separate methane (CH4) into pure clean hydrogen for fuel and pure clean carbon carefully assembled into various durable forms of carbon
– all with high economic value.
This manufacturing technology sequesters carbon from biomass sources that would otherwise rot or burn finding their way into the air as greenhouse gases.
McAlister HydroCarbon Splitters™ are a vital piece of the circular economy and are an important tool for mitigating global warming.
Using them correctly qualifies for carbon credits
– which further enhances their impressive economic advantages.
If you are already investing in various clean energy technologies (such as wind turbines, solar photovoltaic farms, hydrogen electrolyzers and the like) by including equity investment into the proven McAlister Hydro-Carbon Splitter™ operation and gaining access to the ultra-low-cost hydrogen and carbon products manufacturing, your overall investment portfolio risk will hedge downward.
Roy McAlister has been a professional engineer, author, and humanitarian for over fifty years. Roy is an inventor who holds over 300 patents in renewable energy. He also holds Master of Science degrees in Metallurgy, Materials Science, and Mechanical Engineering from the University of Kansas.
Roy’s innovations have created multiple solutio
Roy McAlister has been a professional engineer, author, and humanitarian for over fifty years. Roy is an inventor who holds over 300 patents in renewable energy. He also holds Master of Science degrees in Metallurgy, Materials Science, and Mechanical Engineering from the University of Kansas.
Roy’s innovations have created multiple solutions to achieve climate change mitigation, unlimited clean energy, and sustainable prosperity worldwide. With a new way to harvest hydrocarbons, the productive use of carbon changes the economic viability of hydrogen fuel.
Richard has over 30 years of experience in organizational development and training. His work has specialized in the design, development, and deployment of technology-based learning solutions for individuals, teams, and enterprises.
He also serves as CEO of Metrol Carbon Ventures, Inc. In this capacity, he plays a central role in coordinati
Richard has over 30 years of experience in organizational development and training. His work has specialized in the design, development, and deployment of technology-based learning solutions for individuals, teams, and enterprises.
He also serves as CEO of Metrol Carbon Ventures, Inc. In this capacity, he plays a central role in coordinating the nonprofit and for-profit organizations within the McAlister Climate Enterprise Network.
Mr. Greiner has twenty-five years of experience and a proven track record in all areas of management including strategic planning, leadership development, project management, organizational change-facilitation, public relations liaison, and team training programs. His vision, commitment, and efforts are at the intersection of economic and
Mr. Greiner has twenty-five years of experience and a proven track record in all areas of management including strategic planning, leadership development, project management, organizational change-facilitation, public relations liaison, and team training programs. His vision, commitment, and efforts are at the intersection of economic and environmental wisdom.
Austin’s personal, academic, and public and private work experiences make him uniquely qualified to lead Connecticut HCV as a “Green Business”. Growing up in a family of scientists, engineers, mathematicians, outdoors people, and environmentalists, Austin enjoyed all areas of science, but gravitated towards ecosystems biology because of his love of life, both human and the natural kingdom.
Over the last ten years Bob Johnson has been working with Richard Otto and Roy McAlister to develop a FuSE™ innovation center in Connecticut. The FuSE center will serve as an extension of Mr. Johnson’s earlier work in College Park to create a multifaceted approach to entrepreneurial businesses.
The team has located a site that allows for o
Over the last ten years Bob Johnson has been working with Richard Otto and Roy McAlister to develop a FuSE™ innovation center in Connecticut. The FuSE center will serve as an extension of Mr. Johnson’s earlier work in College Park to create a multifaceted approach to entrepreneurial businesses.
The team has located a site that allows for office space, warehouse space and manufacturing space for new entrepreneurial businesses. The FuSE center will be anchored by four different environmentally clean businesses with room to grow additional entrepreneurial businesses. McAlister Technologies will serve as a mentor to other inventors interested in creating future businesses that are aligned with green manufacturing.
For background info see: https://TheHydrogenAssociation.org
Leadership and technical support for Connecticut Hydrogen-Carbon Ventures Inc. is provided on: www.MetrolCarbonVentures.com
Further information will be shared with qualified investors after signing a Non-Disclosure Agreement.