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Starting An Energy Revolution - Advanced Magnetics Group, LLC Announces Development of Breakthrough Magnetic Pulse Generator
HUDSON, NH - Feb. 5, 2004 /Send2Press Newswire/ -- Imagine a world in which car batteries are
half the weight but can travel twice the distance before recharging. A place where home and
office appliances run for hours longer while the monthly bill to operate them remains the same
or even decreases. Picture a society that maintains its level of productivity and comfort while
reducing the adverse environmental effects of energy consumption.
Advanced Magnetics Group, LLC (www.auto-magneticsnh.com) has already embarked upon this new era
with the development of its magnetic pulse generator.
"What we have accomplished is equivalent to the first light bulb," said James Porter, AMG
President and CEO.
Created by Porter after 30 years of experimentation in the field of magnetism, this new
generator is on the cusp of delivering a revolution in power production that will enable
everything from factories and automobiles to refrigerators and handheld tools to double their
output and efficiency without increasing energy consumption or costs.
Boosting the magnet, harnessing the energy
The generator employs neodymium in a new technology that produces a magnetic force 50 times
stronger than a normal magnet. The generator is subsequently able to produce greater levels of
electricity with less effort and resources.
By reducing overall energy consumption through this efficient technology, the AMG generator has
the potential to drastically improve existing products that use electricity and reduce costs
for business and home users, all the while lessening the environmental impact of current
electrical production.
Co-founded by Porter and his associate, James Coleman, AMG was incorporated in May 2003 to
bring this breakthrough generator to the market. Headquartered in Hudson, N.H., the company is
represented by respected intellectual property law firm Hamilton, Brook, Smith & Reynolds,
P.C., of Concord, Mass. (http://www.hbsr.com/)
Working with physicists and New Hampshire government officials, AMG is putting the generator
through tests proving beyond a doubt that it can produce double the output of today's
electrical generators with the same or less intake of energy.
Various experts who are familiar with the company's technology have stated that the AMG
generator presents myriad possibilities for enhancing energy production and saving money.
For more information, contact Advanced Magnetics Group, LLC at 603-883-2697 or online at
http://www.auto-magneticsnh.com.
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