7/10/10

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ROY EDWARD McALISTER
CEO of the worldwide Hydrogen Association and he is the president of the American Hydrogen Association (AHA) He manages research projects and educational programs. Mr. McAlister also provides engineering services to various aerospace and commercial firms for whom he has developed and patented numerous energy conversion systems and new materials. His energy-related inventions include the following disclosures -ENERGY-RELATED INVENTIONS:

ELECTROLYZERS and FUEL CELLS; (Numerous pending patents) A family of inventions to provide efficient, long life, and dependable operation for production and utilization of hydrogen in applications ranging from distributed energy systems to transportation.
PRECISION SPARK INJECTOR; (SparkInjector) TECHNOLOGY (See U.S. Patents 5,394,852; 5,343,699; and 6,155,212) These inventions allow virtually any engine to utilize hydrogen to: produce more power, last longer, and clean the air that passes through the engine.

ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM; (See U.S. Patent 6,015,065; numerous pending patents) This family of inventions allow hydrogen to be stored at energy densities comparable to gasoline and provide much greater safety than gasoline storage.

SOLAR ENERGY CONVERSION; (See U.S. Patent 5,899,071 and numerous pending patents) These inventions enable much higher annual delivery of power by technology that holds the world’s record for converting solar energy into line-voltage electricity.

Some of Roy McAlister’s other inventions have been private labeled as “Craftsman” tools by Sears. He specializes in the development of renewable energy systems, new engines; systems for reducing pollutive emissions and improving the efficiency and performance of alternative fuels in conventional engines; compact hydrogen storage systems; hydrogen production technology; extraction of hydrogen and carbon from bio-wastes; development of new materials; advanced fuel cells and electrolyzers; water purification systems; and development of tooling for manufacturing processes.

Professor McAlister’s background also includes instruction of engineering subjects at the University of Kansas and at Arizona State University. He has taught classes regarding materials science, electrochemistry and fuel cells, conceptual design, engineering measurements, strength of materials, stress analysis, and electron microscopy. He is often invited to provide lectures regarding renewable resources to economics and sociology classes.