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		<title>By: Jim Hanley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jim Hanley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 01:49:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;First cause&quot; an oxymoron could never occur, infinite ceaselessness has no beginning! &lt;br&gt;(COPY)&lt;br&gt;No gas for this air-powered car&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;(02:09) Report&lt;br&gt;Jun 4 - The first car(?) to run on compressed air should go on sale in France next year,&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt; boasting zero pollution and a cheaper alternative to traditional gas guzzlers.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Julie Gordon reports.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Julie &lt;a href=&quot;mailto:Gordon@uk.reuters.com&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Gordon@uk.reuters.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;===============================================================&lt;br&gt;Hello Ms. Julie Gordon; are you aware of this: &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;  COMPRESSSED-AIR VECHICLE&lt;br&gt;(CAV-2) PATENTED IN 1992&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.energine.com/e_main.php&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;http://www.energine.com/e_main.php&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;The &quot;PHEV&quot; is a KOREAN AIR CAR manufactured by THE ENERGINE CORPORATION&lt;br&gt;The CAR THAT RUNS ON COMPRESSED AIR&lt;br&gt;Monday, April 11, 2005 Posted: 1032 GMT (1832 HKT) &lt;br&gt;(CNN) A KOREAN COMPANY HAS DEVELOPED A CAR ENGINE THAT RUNS ON COMPRESSED AIR&lt;br&gt;&quot;PHEV&quot;&lt;br&gt;KOREAN AIR CAR&lt;br&gt;Peter Kemp, editor of &quot;Petroleum Intelligence Weekly,&quot; told CNN that one of the biggest challenges for the invention was persuading the general public to embrace it.&lt;br&gt;CNN) -- A Korean company has created a car engine that runs on air. &lt;br&gt;The engine, which powers a pneumatic-hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), works alongside an electric motor to create the power source.&lt;br&gt;The system eliminates the need for fuel, making the PHEV pollution-free.&lt;br&gt;Cheol-Seung Cho, of Energine Corporation, &lt;br&gt;told CNN the system is controlled by a computer inside the car, which instructs the compressed-air engine and electric motor what to do.&lt;br&gt;The compressed air drives the pistons, which turn the vehicle&#039;s wheels.&lt;br&gt;The air is compressed using a small motor, powered by a 48-volt battery, which powers both the air compressor and the electric motor.&lt;br&gt;Once compressed, the air is stored in a tank, Cho said.&lt;br&gt;&quot;The compressed air is used when the car needs a lot of energy, such as for starting up the car and acceleration. The electric motor comes to life once the car has gained normal cruising speed.&quot;&lt;br&gt;He said the system was relatively simple to manufacture and could be easily adapted to any conventional engine system.&lt;br&gt;=============================================&lt;br&gt;Thank you for the News, but you should get it straight!&lt;br&gt;A Korean company  &quot;Energine Corp.&quot; Patented this process in 1992!&lt;br&gt;I sent this info to &quot;MRI&quot;  three years ago, and suggested they consider working with Energine Corp.&lt;br&gt;               to speed this type product to market.       I got no reply.&lt;br&gt; ==============================================&lt;br&gt;Kindly, Acknowledge?&lt;br&gt;Ciao, Jim Hanley</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;First cause&#8221; an oxymoron could never occur, infinite ceaselessness has no beginning! <br />(COPY)<br />No gas for this air-powered car</p>
<p>(02:09) Report<br />Jun 4 &#8211; The first car(?) to run on compressed air should go on sale in France next year,</p>
<p> boasting zero pollution and a cheaper alternative to traditional gas guzzlers.</p>
<p>Julie Gordon reports.</p>
<p>Julie <a href="mailto:Gordon@uk.reuters.com" rel="nofollow">Gordon@uk.reuters.com</a><br />===============================================================<br />Hello Ms. Julie Gordon; are you aware of this: </p>
<p>  COMPRESSSED-AIR VECHICLE<br />(CAV-2) PATENTED IN 1992<br /><a href="http://www.energine.com/e_main.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.energine.com/e_main.php</a><br />The &#8220;PHEV&#8221; is a KOREAN AIR CAR manufactured by THE ENERGINE CORPORATION<br />The CAR THAT RUNS ON COMPRESSED AIR<br />Monday, April 11, 2005 Posted: 1032 GMT (1832 HKT) <br />(CNN) A KOREAN COMPANY HAS DEVELOPED A CAR ENGINE THAT RUNS ON COMPRESSED AIR<br />&#8220;PHEV&#8221;<br />KOREAN AIR CAR<br />Peter Kemp, editor of &#8220;Petroleum Intelligence Weekly,&#8221; told CNN that one of the biggest challenges for the invention was persuading the general public to embrace it.<br />CNN) &#8212; A Korean company has created a car engine that runs on air. <br />The engine, which powers a pneumatic-hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), works alongside an electric motor to create the power source.<br />The system eliminates the need for fuel, making the PHEV pollution-free.<br />Cheol-Seung Cho, of Energine Corporation, <br />told CNN the system is controlled by a computer inside the car, which instructs the compressed-air engine and electric motor what to do.<br />The compressed air drives the pistons, which turn the vehicle&#39;s wheels.<br />The air is compressed using a small motor, powered by a 48-volt battery, which powers both the air compressor and the electric motor.<br />Once compressed, the air is stored in a tank, Cho said.<br />&#8220;The compressed air is used when the car needs a lot of energy, such as for starting up the car and acceleration. The electric motor comes to life once the car has gained normal cruising speed.&#8221;<br />He said the system was relatively simple to manufacture and could be easily adapted to any conventional engine system.<br />=============================================<br />Thank you for the News, but you should get it straight!<br />A Korean company  &#8220;Energine Corp.&#8221; Patented this process in 1992!<br />I sent this info to &#8220;MRI&#8221;  three years ago, and suggested they consider working with Energine Corp.<br />               to speed this type product to market.       I got no reply.<br /> ==============================================<br />Kindly, Acknowledge?<br />Ciao, Jim Hanley</p>
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		<title>By: Jim Hanley</title>
		<link>http://dailycontributor.com/no-gas-for-this-air-powered-car/5365/comment-page-1/#comment-7115</link>
		<dc:creator>Jim Hanley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 21:49:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;First cause&quot; an oxymoron could never occur, infinite ceaselessness has no beginning! &lt;br&gt;(COPY)&lt;br&gt;No gas for this air-powered car&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;(02:09) Report&lt;br&gt;Jun 4 - The first car(?) to run on compressed air should go on sale in France next year,&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt; boasting zero pollution and a cheaper alternative to traditional gas guzzlers.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Julie Gordon reports.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Julie &lt;a href=&quot;mailto:Gordon@uk.reuters.com&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Gordon@uk.reuters.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;===============================================================&lt;br&gt;Hello Ms. Julie Gordon; are you aware of this: &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;  COMPRESSSED-AIR VECHICLE&lt;br&gt;(CAV-2) PATENTED IN 1992&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.energine.com/e_main.php&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;http://www.energine.com/e_main.php&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;The &quot;PHEV&quot; is a KOREAN AIR CAR manufactured by THE ENERGINE CORPORATION&lt;br&gt;The CAR THAT RUNS ON COMPRESSED AIR&lt;br&gt;Monday, April 11, 2005 Posted: 1032 GMT (1832 HKT) &lt;br&gt;(CNN) A KOREAN COMPANY HAS DEVELOPED A CAR ENGINE THAT RUNS ON COMPRESSED AIR&lt;br&gt;&quot;PHEV&quot;&lt;br&gt;KOREAN AIR CAR&lt;br&gt;Peter Kemp, editor of &quot;Petroleum Intelligence Weekly,&quot; told CNN that one of the biggest challenges for the invention was persuading the general public to embrace it.&lt;br&gt;CNN) -- A Korean company has created a car engine that runs on air. &lt;br&gt;The engine, which powers a pneumatic-hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), works alongside an electric motor to create the power source.&lt;br&gt;The system eliminates the need for fuel, making the PHEV pollution-free.&lt;br&gt;Cheol-Seung Cho, of Energine Corporation, &lt;br&gt;told CNN the system is controlled by a computer inside the car, which instructs the compressed-air engine and electric motor what to do.&lt;br&gt;The compressed air drives the pistons, which turn the vehicle&#039;s wheels.&lt;br&gt;The air is compressed using a small motor, powered by a 48-volt battery, which powers both the air compressor and the electric motor.&lt;br&gt;Once compressed, the air is stored in a tank, Cho said.&lt;br&gt;&quot;The compressed air is used when the car needs a lot of energy, such as for starting up the car and acceleration. The electric motor comes to life once the car has gained normal cruising speed.&quot;&lt;br&gt;He said the system was relatively simple to manufacture and could be easily adapted to any conventional engine system.&lt;br&gt;=============================================&lt;br&gt;Thank you for the News, but you should get it straight!&lt;br&gt;A Korean company  &quot;Energine Corp.&quot; Patented this process in 1992!&lt;br&gt;I sent this info to &quot;MRI&quot;  three years ago, and suggested they consider working with Energine Corp.&lt;br&gt;               to speed this type product to market.       I got no reply.&lt;br&gt; ==============================================&lt;br&gt;Kindly, Acknowledge?&lt;br&gt;Ciao, Jim Hanley</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;First cause&#8221; an oxymoron could never occur, infinite ceaselessness has no beginning! <br />(COPY)<br />No gas for this air-powered car</p>
<p>(02:09) Report<br />Jun 4 &#8211; The first car(?) to run on compressed air should go on sale in France next year,</p>
<p> boasting zero pollution and a cheaper alternative to traditional gas guzzlers.</p>
<p>Julie Gordon reports.</p>
<p>Julie <a href="mailto:Gordon@uk.reuters.com" rel="nofollow">Gordon@uk.reuters.com</a><br />===============================================================<br />Hello Ms. Julie Gordon; are you aware of this: </p>
<p>  COMPRESSSED-AIR VECHICLE<br />(CAV-2) PATENTED IN 1992<br /><a href="http://www.energine.com/e_main.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.energine.com/e_main.php</a><br />The &#8220;PHEV&#8221; is a KOREAN AIR CAR manufactured by THE ENERGINE CORPORATION<br />The CAR THAT RUNS ON COMPRESSED AIR<br />Monday, April 11, 2005 Posted: 1032 GMT (1832 HKT) <br />(CNN) A KOREAN COMPANY HAS DEVELOPED A CAR ENGINE THAT RUNS ON COMPRESSED AIR<br />&#8220;PHEV&#8221;<br />KOREAN AIR CAR<br />Peter Kemp, editor of &#8220;Petroleum Intelligence Weekly,&#8221; told CNN that one of the biggest challenges for the invention was persuading the general public to embrace it.<br />CNN) &#8212; A Korean company has created a car engine that runs on air. <br />The engine, which powers a pneumatic-hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), works alongside an electric motor to create the power source.<br />The system eliminates the need for fuel, making the PHEV pollution-free.<br />Cheol-Seung Cho, of Energine Corporation, <br />told CNN the system is controlled by a computer inside the car, which instructs the compressed-air engine and electric motor what to do.<br />The compressed air drives the pistons, which turn the vehicle&#39;s wheels.<br />The air is compressed using a small motor, powered by a 48-volt battery, which powers both the air compressor and the electric motor.<br />Once compressed, the air is stored in a tank, Cho said.<br />&#8220;The compressed air is used when the car needs a lot of energy, such as for starting up the car and acceleration. The electric motor comes to life once the car has gained normal cruising speed.&#8221;<br />He said the system was relatively simple to manufacture and could be easily adapted to any conventional engine system.<br />=============================================<br />Thank you for the News, but you should get it straight!<br />A Korean company  &#8220;Energine Corp.&#8221; Patented this process in 1992!<br />I sent this info to &#8220;MRI&#8221;  three years ago, and suggested they consider working with Energine Corp.<br />               to speed this type product to market.       I got no reply.<br /> ==============================================<br />Kindly, Acknowledge?<br />Ciao, Jim Hanley</p>
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		<title>By: Jim Hanley</title>
		<link>http://dailycontributor.com/no-gas-for-this-air-powered-car/5365/comment-page-1/#comment-3760</link>
		<dc:creator>Jim Hanley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 19:49:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;First cause&quot; an oxymoron could never occur, infinite ceaselessness has no beginning! &lt;br&gt;(COPY)&lt;br&gt;No gas for this air-powered car&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;(02:09) Report&lt;br&gt;Jun 4 - The first car(?) to run on compressed air should go on sale in France next year,&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt; boasting zero pollution and a cheaper alternative to traditional gas guzzlers.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Julie Gordon reports.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Julie &lt;a href=&quot;mailto:Gordon@uk.reuters.com&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Gordon@uk.reuters.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;===============================================================&lt;br&gt;Hello Ms. Julie Gordon; are you aware of this: &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;  COMPRESSSED-AIR VECHICLE&lt;br&gt;(CAV-2) PATENTED IN 1992&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.energine.com/e_main.php&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;http://www.energine.com/e_main.php&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;The &quot;PHEV&quot; is a KOREAN AIR CAR manufactured by THE ENERGINE CORPORATION&lt;br&gt;The CAR THAT RUNS ON COMPRESSED AIR&lt;br&gt;Monday, April 11, 2005 Posted: 1032 GMT (1832 HKT) &lt;br&gt;(CNN) A KOREAN COMPANY HAS DEVELOPED A CAR ENGINE THAT RUNS ON COMPRESSED AIR&lt;br&gt;&quot;PHEV&quot;&lt;br&gt;KOREAN AIR CAR&lt;br&gt;Peter Kemp, editor of &quot;Petroleum Intelligence Weekly,&quot; told CNN that one of the biggest challenges for the invention was persuading the general public to embrace it.&lt;br&gt;CNN) -- A Korean company has created a car engine that runs on air. &lt;br&gt;The engine, which powers a pneumatic-hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), works alongside an electric motor to create the power source.&lt;br&gt;The system eliminates the need for fuel, making the PHEV pollution-free.&lt;br&gt;Cheol-Seung Cho, of Energine Corporation, &lt;br&gt;told CNN the system is controlled by a computer inside the car, which instructs the compressed-air engine and electric motor what to do.&lt;br&gt;The compressed air drives the pistons, which turn the vehicle&#039;s wheels.&lt;br&gt;The air is compressed using a small motor, powered by a 48-volt battery, which powers both the air compressor and the electric motor.&lt;br&gt;Once compressed, the air is stored in a tank, Cho said.&lt;br&gt;&quot;The compressed air is used when the car needs a lot of energy, such as for starting up the car and acceleration. The electric motor comes to life once the car has gained normal cruising speed.&quot;&lt;br&gt;He said the system was relatively simple to manufacture and could be easily adapted to any conventional engine system.&lt;br&gt;=============================================&lt;br&gt;Thank you for the News, but you should get it straight!&lt;br&gt;A Korean company  &quot;Energine Corp.&quot; Patented this process in 1992!&lt;br&gt;I sent this info to &quot;MRI&quot;  three years ago, and suggested they consider working with Energine Corp.&lt;br&gt;               to speed this type product to market.       I got no reply.&lt;br&gt; ==============================================&lt;br&gt;Kindly, Acknowledge?&lt;br&gt;Ciao, Jim Hanley</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;First cause&#8221; an oxymoron could never occur, infinite ceaselessness has no beginning! <br />(COPY)<br />No gas for this air-powered car</p>
<p>(02:09) Report<br />Jun 4 &#8211; The first car(?) to run on compressed air should go on sale in France next year,</p>
<p> boasting zero pollution and a cheaper alternative to traditional gas guzzlers.</p>
<p>Julie Gordon reports.</p>
<p>Julie <a href="mailto:Gordon@uk.reuters.com" rel="nofollow">Gordon@uk.reuters.com</a><br />===============================================================<br />Hello Ms. Julie Gordon; are you aware of this: </p>
<p>  COMPRESSSED-AIR VECHICLE<br />(CAV-2) PATENTED IN 1992<br /><a href="http://www.energine.com/e_main.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.energine.com/e_main.php</a><br />The &#8220;PHEV&#8221; is a KOREAN AIR CAR manufactured by THE ENERGINE CORPORATION<br />The CAR THAT RUNS ON COMPRESSED AIR<br />Monday, April 11, 2005 Posted: 1032 GMT (1832 HKT) <br />(CNN) A KOREAN COMPANY HAS DEVELOPED A CAR ENGINE THAT RUNS ON COMPRESSED AIR<br />&#8220;PHEV&#8221;<br />KOREAN AIR CAR<br />Peter Kemp, editor of &#8220;Petroleum Intelligence Weekly,&#8221; told CNN that one of the biggest challenges for the invention was persuading the general public to embrace it.<br />CNN) &#8212; A Korean company has created a car engine that runs on air. <br />The engine, which powers a pneumatic-hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), works alongside an electric motor to create the power source.<br />The system eliminates the need for fuel, making the PHEV pollution-free.<br />Cheol-Seung Cho, of Energine Corporation, <br />told CNN the system is controlled by a computer inside the car, which instructs the compressed-air engine and electric motor what to do.<br />The compressed air drives the pistons, which turn the vehicle&#39;s wheels.<br />The air is compressed using a small motor, powered by a 48-volt battery, which powers both the air compressor and the electric motor.<br />Once compressed, the air is stored in a tank, Cho said.<br />&#8220;The compressed air is used when the car needs a lot of energy, such as for starting up the car and acceleration. The electric motor comes to life once the car has gained normal cruising speed.&#8221;<br />He said the system was relatively simple to manufacture and could be easily adapted to any conventional engine system.<br />=============================================<br />Thank you for the News, but you should get it straight!<br />A Korean company  &#8220;Energine Corp.&#8221; Patented this process in 1992!<br />I sent this info to &#8220;MRI&#8221;  three years ago, and suggested they consider working with Energine Corp.<br />               to speed this type product to market.       I got no reply.<br /> ==============================================<br />Kindly, Acknowledge?<br />Ciao, Jim Hanley</p>
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