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Emission Controls Corp Acquires New Hydrogen Technology

Emission Controls Corp Acquires New Hydrogen Technology

Published 07-11-02

Submitted by Emission Controls Corp

VERO BEACH, Florida - Emission Controls Corp (ECC), a publicly-held Delaware Corporation (EMNC) announces the acquisition of all rights, title and interest in a revolutionary new hydrogen cell technology.

This new system, Hydrogen Power on Demand System (H2PODS), delivers hydrogen to an internal combustion engine on demand. Most hydrogen technologies store hydrogen for use in an internal combustion engine creating safety problems whereas the H2PODS delivers hydrogen as needed based on engine RPM.

The H2PODS is computer controlled producing a fuel that is non-polluting and has an endless renewable energy source. The H2PODS splits water with low voltage through a mini capacitor system, which controls the heat generated, thereby increasing thermal efficiencies and producing hydrogen on demand.

The H2PODS is designed for retrofit application on any computerized fuel injected engine with standard equipment while using the air-flow demands and sensors that are presently being used on automobile engines.

ECC is presently installing the H2PODS in a car powered by a V-8 engine for initial testing in the company's lab. It is anticipated that initial testing will be completed within 90 days.

Final testing on the H2PODS will be completed sometime towards the end of 2002. Further announcements as to test results and contemplated road tests will be announced as completed.

ECC is excited with the addition of the H2PODS to its other energy systems, all of which are designed to lower toxic emissions and pollutants to near zero while increasing the fuel efficiency of the engine.

Except for historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. The forward-looking statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. In addition to the factors set forth above, other important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include, but are not limited to, technical risks associated with new technology development and government regulatory approvals. Other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements are economic, financial and political conditions or additional factors unknown to ECC at this time. ECC does not undertake any obligation to update any of the forward-looking statements contained in its press release.

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