News | March 24, 2015

Green Planet's On Demand Hydrogen Generator Hits The Road

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AAQIS HHO Generator Begins On-the-Road Testing

Tempe, AZ /PRNewswire/ - Today, the AAQIS, Inc. subsidiary of Green Planet Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: GNPG) passed an important milestone in the road to commercialization of the Company's On Demand Hydrogen Generator as the first on-the-road testing of this revolutionary product began. In October 2014, Green Planet announced the outstanding results of dynamometer testing of the AAQIS Hydrogen Generator when applied to a gasoline-fueled 350 cubic inch V-8 engine. In that phase of testing, the AAQIS generator produced a 40% improvement in fuel efficiency and a reduction in exhaust emissions to very nearly zero. Today AAQIS initiated highway testing of the first production prototypes of the hydrogen generator on the first of two Ford F-150 trucks powered by 5.4 liter V-8 engines.

This AAQIS revolutionary technology utilizes the electricity generated by a vehicle's engine to break down water into its base elements, two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. This "HHO" gas is then fed into the engine's air intake and mixed with fuel resulting in improved mileage and reduced emissions.

Ed Lonergan, Green Planet Group CEO, noted, "This is a very exciting day in our company's history. We anticipate that our generator's performance on these first test vehicles will meet or exceed the results demonstrated in our dynamometer testing. In addition to these metrics we are also closely monitoring the durability of our product. These first test vehicles will be run on-road and off-road to challenge the design integrity and toughness of the generator and the related engine interface. Within the next two weeks we will also begin product testing on off-road heavy equipment to further challenge the toughness of our design."

AAQIS management plans a ninety day test period of the HHO Generator, to be followed by final production product revisions and initiation of generator production, marketing and sales. Company management is confident of the positive impact on the planet's dependence on petroleum-based fuels and hydrocarbon emissions. As noted by Lonergan, "Consider this – It is estimated that the U.S. consumed more than 135 billion gallons of gasoline in 2014. If our on-the road testing of the AAQIS HHO Generator proves the reduction of gasoline consumption by the 40% delivered in our dyno testing, and every gas burning vehicle in the U.S. had one of our generators installed, we could cut gasoline use by more than 54 billion gallons, saving Americans over $130 billion in one year. By burning less fuel and producing less polluting exhaust, our AAQIS HHO Generator will deliver more savings and value to our customers and do more to reduce ozone-eating, lung-clogging hydrocarbon and particulate emissions."

About Green Planet Group, Inc.
The Company is comprised of four wholly-owned subsidiaries: one operating company and three development companies. XenTx Lubricants, Inc. produces lubricants and additives for gasoline and diesel engines. AAQIS, Inc. is developing a hydrogen generator which greatly reduces hydrocarbon emissions while improving fuel efficiency in internal combustion engines. Green Mining Technologies, Inc. is developing green technologies for the mining of precious metals. The Company's Healing the Earth subsidiary is developing a new Fast Track™ growing system capable of growing vast amounts of fresh, organic food.

Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements contained herein are "forward-looking" statements (as defined -- Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995). Green Planet Group, Inc. cautions that the statements made in this press release constitute forward-looking statements and no guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from projections in forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on estimates and opinions of management at time the statements are made.

Source: Green Planet Group, Inc.

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