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International Community Awards Patents for Green Energy Breakthough
A breakthrough in green energy power production has been awarded patents by the international community for a 'game-changing' power technology.
International Community Awards Patents for Converting Air Ions into Electricity
Dated: June 9th, 2014
Green Energy Breakthrough:
ATLANTA, GA, June 09, 2014 /PressReleasePing/ -- The United States, Canada, China,
Japan and Russia have awarded international patents to a research firm for a groundbreaking technology that generates clean, renewable electricity from ions found in air. “This capability of harvesting useable clean electricity from air ions turns a new page in mankind's pursuit of clean energy" according to Intellectual Property Law Attorney Benjie A. Balser of
Balser and Grell, IP Law firm.
Ion Power Group LLC, the developer of this unique technology, announces plans to build the world's first experimental ion power plant based on this internationally patented technology.
Monique L. McCowen, President of Ion Power Group, says her company's green energy technology is non-polluting, zero carbon emission, works day and night and is not dependent on strong winds or sunshine. Additionally, it is safe for humans and animals.

McCowen explains, "Many natural processes create electrically charged ions in the air.
Cosmic rays from deep space penetrate the Earth's atmosphere colliding with oxygen and nitrogen air molecules, creating billions of electrically charged airborne ions all over the world
– around the clock. Our patented technology utilizes specialized materials to harvest high voltage electricity from naturally occurring electrically charged ions in the air resulting in clean electricity day and night. Our technology should not be confused with energy scavenging devices that harvest man-made power from radio waves or AC power lines."
Nathan D. Lyons, Finance Adviser for Ion Power Group, states"After we

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