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For Immediate Release:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/3/prweb112732.htm
Utah Governor Candidate Visits Pure Energy Systems
Gary Herbert hears report of how Utah is teeming with cutting edge
clean energy technology inventors and groups.
March 18, 2004
Pure Energy Systems News Service
EPHRAIM, UT USA
Wending his way through a 27-county visit on his campaign trail, Utah
Governor candidate, Gary Herbert, stopped in Ephraim on March 18 to meet with
Sterling Allan and Susan Carter of Pure Energy Systems to discuss their
start-up, not-for-profit business and ramifications of alternative energy
technologies for Utah's future economic progress.
Herbert expressed interest in seeing Utah become a world leader in the quest for
clean, inexhaustible energy; which is what Pure Energy Systems (PES) would help
accomplish.
Part of what captured Herbert's interest in PES was their emphasis on education,
which he considers one of the most important issues facing Utah. PES will
be developing an academy and encyclopedia focused on revolutionary renewable
energy technologies, to augment their news and open sourcing projects.
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Susan Carter, Gary Herbert,
Sterling Allan in front of Snow College
West Campus High Tech building,
which PES plans to lease.
(Best photo, sorry)
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Allan and Carter briefed Herbert on the extent of inventors and inventions
within Utah that hold great promise in the energy revolution.
Allan mentioned a Ph.D. in Salt Lake City who claims to be running a truck on
hydrogen derived from water. The researcher does not wish to have his identity
be known at this point for security reasons. Allan reported him as having
said, "The main problem is that we go through tires so fast because those
who drive it can't resist burning rubber, with how much power the engine
has."
He also is working with a technology that breaks diesel fuel into mono-atomic
form, which when it recombines results in a fuel that increases fuel efficiency
by 300% with no measurable emissions. This technology has been reviewed by
parties in Japan and China and is in final stages of a multi-billion dollar
contract. Allan quoted this same gentleman as having said, "It will
be years before the U.S. is open enough to allow technology like this."
Utah is also home to many inventors who have discovered ways to significantly
increase the mileage using regular fossil fuels. Paul Pantone, an inventor
from Salt Lake City, is one of the most famous and controversial names worldwide
in the quest for super-efficient carburetors.
Hal Fox, another resident of Salt Lake City, has a lifetime of research into
alternative energy technologies and waste remediation. He has been
involved in the development of technology for the on-site stabilization of
high-level, radioactive wastes.
Kiril Chukanov, also a Ph.D., is another energy inventor located in Salt Lake
City, having immigrated from Czechoslovakia to the U.S. several years ago to
escape political oppression. The inventor of potentially revolutionary
technology, "he delivers pizza trying to make ends meet," noted
Carter. Chukanov has been featured in Utah newspapers for his feat in
creating ball lightning. He is seeking funding of approximately half a
million dollars to build a 100 kW energy generating prototype.
Allan and Carter expressed that these are but a sampling of the technologies
being developed within the borders of Utah, and which could yet be attracted to
the state by its conducive political and intellectual climate.
Herbert is intent on seeing rural Utah be given due attention for its economic
development needs, which he believes will be best served by providing solid
education and reducing unnecessary government regulations that stifle business
productivity.
As county commissioner of the largest county in Utah for 14 years, Herbert
believes he has the experience necessary to serve well as governor.
The Herbert campaign staff learned of Pure Energy Systems through its
website, and suggested to Herbert that he pay them a visit while traveling
through the area. Herbert was accompanied by a camera crew of four
individuals that have been documenting his travels through the state.
The meeting was held at Snow College's West Campus High Tech building, which
Pure Energy Systems plans to lease.
Allan gave Herbert a sample page from the PES website. Energy technologies are
open-sourced, providing a complete set of plans. As people work with the ideas,
they then report on replications done, and post design improvements to
accelerate the progression of the technology worldwide.
Herbert also looked at a small magnetic motor prototype that represents a large
unit, a modification of which has been made operable by a PES associate.
If Herbert has his way, such technologies will be fostered, not held back as
they have too often been in the United States by a combination of status quo
thinking and outright suppression by competing energy interests.
Mary-Sue Haliburton of PES hopes whoever is elected will make the fostering of
clean energy technology in Utah and elsewhere an immovable high priority, and
not give in to the deep pocket lobby interests of the status quo systems that
are depleting the earth's resources.
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IMAGES NOTE:
The camera crew from Herbert's travels will be in the office on Monday, March
22, and will be able to relay television-quality video images of the visit then.
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Page created by SDA,
March 18, 2004
Last updated February 27, 2007
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