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MARCH 23rd, 2005
Encore Clean Energy, Inc. (OTCBB:ECLN) has announced
test results of its HeatSeeker, a device that converts natural heat into electricity. According to the company, the HeatSeeker
in its debut test exceeded expectations. With carbon dioxide as the working fluid, the Heat Seeker "generated 20 gallons per
minute of hydraulic flow with 300 p.s.i. hydraulic pressure from a heat source of only 90 degrees F water and a condensing
temperature of 65 degrees F. " The device can operate on heat differentials found in the ocean, on rooftops, or even in the
engine compartments of automobiles - offering the potential to give hybrid gas-electric vehicles more horsepower.
The inventor of the Encore HeatSeeker, Mr. Robert Hunt,
stated, "I believe we made history today by generating significant power output from such a low twenty-five degree temperature
differential." Dan Hunter, CEO of Encore Clean Energy, Inc, also commented on the results of test and the significance of
the product. He stated, "This demonstration shows that the HeatSeeker offers a fundamentally new way to generate energy from
heat. It can help the world reduce it's growing demand for imported foreign energy by retrofitting today's gas engines and
power plants to cost-effectively generate more power without burning additional fossil fuels."
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