Tuesday, July 20, 2010

 SSHO, South Shore Resources Inc., SSHO.PK

Global demand for oil exceeds 80 million barrels per day.

Companies like SSHO could make a difference. SSHO is in the right place at the right time.

In April 2010, the Transportation Department and Environmental Protection Agency reached a peaceful end to a bitter legal battle with the automobile industry on how to deal with the dangerous gas emitted from automobiles, wherein a series of new fuel efficiency standards were adopted to regulate tailpipe emissions.

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) are taking the next steps to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and improve fuel efficiency from on-road vehicles and engines. These next steps include developing first-ever GHG regulations for heavy-duty engines and vehicles, as well as further light-duty vehicle GHG regulations. These steps were outlined by President Obama in a memorandum on May 21, 2010.

Recently, Canada introduced the country's first mandatory emission rules for cars and trucks, harmonizing the standards with the United States.

Canada's new measures will force each automaker to achieve a combined average fuel economy for all the models it sells of 35.5 miles per gallon by 2016. That is equivalent in Canada to about 6.6 litres of gasoline usage for every 100 kilometres driven.

SSHO's HyProStar uses a little electricity from your car or truck battery to extract hydrogen from water. The hydrogen mixes with oxygen via the intake manifold and acts as a combustion enhancement for a better, more complete burn of fuel; which results in lower emissions, greatly improved mileage and more power for your vehicle.

SSHO's Hydrogen Hybrid Conversion Kit, which has used proven patent-pending technology to develop an add-on to any engine to enhance the combustion process independent of the type of fuel used (gasoline, diesel, biodiesel, natural gas, or ethanol), saves up to 25 percent or more fuel economy.

SSHO believes its HyProStar Series of Hydrogen Generating Modules are an obvious aftermarket alternative to Rising Fuel Prices and Harmful Greenhouse Gases.

SSHO's HyProStar could have a global impact. Governments are looking for differents ways to reduce greenhouse gas and improve fuel efficiency from on-road vehicles and engines.

For that reason, to protect and secure Worldwide rights to hydrogen on demand conversion process, SSHO has prepared and filed for international patent protection with the assistance of Sim & McBurney, Patent & Trademark Agents, a Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) international patent application with the World International Property Organization, which describes the technique by electrolysis to produce oxyhydrogen for its Hydrogen On Demand Hybrid Conversion Kits. 

As you've just read, the potential market for SSHO's product is HUGE! SSHO's revenue and earning streams could be dramatically impacted in a positive way.

Be sure SSHO is on your watch list!

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