WHO KILLED THE ENERGY PIONEER?
We were working with CEO Gary D. Conley at H2GO on a fuel storage cassette solid state hydrogen product that could change the global energy realm. Then suddenly Gary gets a bullet in the head behind Beale Air Force Base in Northern California and all 42+ of the video cameras from the freeway to that location, including the Air Force videos, suddenly are "not available". Some of his family and friends think it is darn suspicious. AG Kamala Harris refused to investigate it because it involved some of her financiers. Now, just as somebody starts blowing up the Middle East oil fields, H2GO announces this in partnership with Conley's competitor. The timing is perfect if you want to control the post-2020 global energy system and you are an evil Silicon Valley Oligarch. Who did this?:-
American Gary D. Conley, created H2Go in the USA but his efforts were terminated by a gunshot behind Beale Air Force Base in Northern California; Now the technology has risen into the stratosphere!
H2GO Power has revealed it has completed the world’s first successful test flight of a 3D-printed hydrogen-powered drone with Ballard Power Systems, Inc.
Courtesy H2GO Power
The Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) pilot took place in Boston in late
August as part of a partnership with Ballard Unmanned Systems Inc. – the
UAV arm of Ballard Power Systems.
Headquartered in the UK, H2GO Power is developing and delivering
solid-state hydrogen energy storage for zero-emission, reliable and safe
power supply. The company’s drone application solution can increase the
flight time of a drone’s battery by up to 90 minutes, compared with less
than 25 minutes for typical Lithium-ion battery systems.
The advanced design allows for up to 15% of total drone weight reduction
and volume control - achieved by the 3D printed lightweight metal - as
well as creating internal structures that optimise heat management into
and out of the power system. This enables UAVs to travel three to five
times further and carry heavier payloads.
The pilot is a testament to the company’s unique, solid-state hydrogen
storage technology which allows for clean, reliable and scalable energy
storage for UAVs/ Drones as well as a wide range of commercial,
industrial and residential applications including Plug & Play
Storage Units, eVTOLs and commercial aircraft.
With extensive scope in its commercial application in the developing
and developed world, H2GO Power’s energy solution can be used for the
faster delivery of medicines, quicker deployment of critical equipment,
residential delivery, agriculture and environment monitoring.
Solid-state hydrogen storage innovation that operates at such low
pressures (1% of the pressures demonstrated in similar applications)
significantly removes safety concerns of compressed hydrogen use.
Commenting on the pilot flight, Dr Enass Abo-Hamed, founder and CEO of
H2GO Power said: “This is a hugely exciting development for our unique
technology and brings us a step closer to delivering clean and
sustainable energy delivery. The successful pilot flight demonstrates an
innovative solution for the future of drones and its multiple commercial
applications.
“With safety at the forefront of our decision-making process, our power
system enables lightweight, scalable, clean energy storage that creates
significant cost savings and is up to five times more efficient than
existing alternatives.
“We’re excited that our solid-state hydrogen solution will unlock
commercial opportunities through its efficiency and safety.”
Phil Robinson, Vice President and General Manager of Ballard Unmanned
Systems, added: “We’re excited to work with the H2GO Power team to
demonstrate its innovative technology in real-world flight. It is
through partnerships like this that we will achieve our vision of
delivering fuel cell power for a sustainable planet.”