3. EFFICIENT TRAVEL AND ENERGY AVAILABLE ON A GRAND SCALE Mr. Sutton storable clean burning hydrogen produced MAGNETIC LEVITATION (MAGLEV) technology www.civilengineerstalent.in
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6. The above and other pictures may be examined, along with an abundance of study data, business plans, federal and state records data, long range plans, and accolades form literally every energy organization who has encountered Mr. Sutton's proposal (along with references, an excellent detailed business plan and incredibly detailed plan for implementation) may be found at the Interstate Traveler Project website: http:// www.interstatetraveler.us /
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8. The Interstate Traveler Company, presents the… Hydrogen Super Highway A system designed to upgrade the entire US Interstate Highway Network
17. Respectfully Submitted Respectfully Submitted by: The Interstate Traveler Company, LLC 300 River Place S-5550 Detroit, MI 48207 313-393-2400 www.InterstateTraveler.us www.HydrogenSuperHighway.com www.HyRail.us
18. A PRODUCT WHOSE POSSIBILITIES AND TECHNOLOGY ARE BOUNDLESS compressed Oxygen (O) which has its industrial and medical uses as well The possibilities of Mr. Sutton's project are boundless when one also factors in special use lines which can transport container freight from seaports inland, powered only by the Sun and the novel Hydrogen producing energy storage facilities of this highly adaptive project plan. A typical Interstate Traveler hydrogen production station, which would be built at various distances along the tracks, would gather electricity from the Solar Cells, and process water from local sources, producing compressed Hydrogen (H2) that becomes the power source for the Interstate Traveler (and producing substantial excess Hydrogen for use by America's demand for sustainable energy) and compressed Oxygen (O) which has its industrial and medical uses as well.
19. The Bureau of Transportation Statistics sites the cross country Eisenhower Interstate Highway, built with highway grants from the Federal Government, as being 54,000 miles in length, with a total of 167,000 miles of highway grade roads, including the original 54,000