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Matthew Morse lands power leads for the water purification system on the power supply for the HydraFLX System at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii Oct. 27, 2006. Morse is program engineer for HydraFLX Systems LLC. The HydraFLX System is being tested by the Air Force as an alternate energy source. It will generate ultra-pure H2 (hydrogen) from water in a flexible pressure management process for fueling buses, tow-tractors, vans, sedans and ground support equipment. The system can also be deployed anywhere and operate in hostile theaters without infrastructure or pipelines. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Shane A. Cuomo)
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Posted: 10/31/2006


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Members of HydraFLX Systems LLC move a containment wall during the building phase for the HydraFLX System at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii Oct. 27, 2006. The HydraFLX System is being tested by the Air Force as an alternate energy source. It will generate ultra-pure H2 (hydrogen) from water in a flexible pressure management process for fueling buses, tow-tractors, vans, sedans and ground support equipment. The system can also be deployed anywhere and operate in hostile theaters without infrastructure or pipelines. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Shane A. Cuomo)
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The HydraFLX System is brought up to the back end of a C-17 Globemaster III to demonstrate its mobile capability at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii Oct. 18, 2006. The HydraFLX System is being tested by the Air Force as an alternate energy source. It will generate ultra-pure H2 (hydrogen) from water in a flexible pressure management process for fueling buses, tow-tractors, vans, sedans and ground support equipment. The system can also be deployed anywhere and operate in hostile theaters without infrastructure or pipelines. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Shane A. Cuomo)
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Posted: 10/31/2006


Alternate Energy Source

The HydraFLX System is brought up to the back end of a C-17 Globemaster III to demonstrate its mobile capability at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii Oct. 18, 2006. The HydraFLX System is being tested by the Air Force as an alternate energy source. It will generate ultra-pure H2 (hydrogen) from water in a flexible pressure management process for fueling buses, tow-tractors, vans, sedans and ground support equipment. The system can also be deployed anywhere and operate in hostile theaters without infrastructure or pipelines. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Shane A. Cuomo)
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Posted: 10/31/2006

    

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