Coates completes all tests on Green Hydrogen Atomic Reactor design

Coates International, Ltd. has completed all tests on its most advanced Green Hydrogen Atomic Reactor design, following a series of independent evaluations on industrial electric power generators using diesel and Green Hydrogen, as well as natural gas and Green Hydrogen. The company is now turning its focus toward manufacturing these reactors within the United States.

Numerous firm orders have already been placed by companies domestically and internationally, with additional transactions currently under negotiation.

George J. Coates, President and CEO of the company said, “No other company in the world has this technology of our Green Hydrogen Atomic Reactors. The systems are totally safe and the hydrogen is used up as it is produced. It only uses 1% of the energy produced by the industrial electric power generator at approximately 50% fuel savings while producing ultra-low clean emissions. We are now working on the larger industrial (1 MW) (2 MW) units to fill existing firm orders.”

The company is also engaged in licensing negotiations with multiple global partners. Coates International, Ltd. has already secured numerous patents, with more in the pipeline. According to the company, while many governments and companies have invested billions in hydrogen technology, Coates has achieved what others have yet to accomplish. Notably, Coates does not store hydrogen due to its highly explosive nature; instead, it generates hydrogen on demand.

Coates emphasised that the hydrogen market is vast, with an estimated global value exceeding $1.5 trillion. Hydrogen is present in nearly all elements and powers industrial applications, heavy vehicles, ships, and electric power stations, emitting only water vapor as a byproduct, making it a clean and sustainable energy source.

Coates International, Ltd. has invested approximately $40 million in research and development over the years, designing and building several cutting-edge technologies sequential multi-fuel injection system, advanced green hydrogen atomic reactor, magnetized charcoal ambient air cleaning system, and more.

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