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USOAL Announces a Solar Energy Program That Truly
Makes a Real Difference

Columbus, OH - October 22, 2007 (INB) -- USOAL
(United States Oil from Coal,
(http://www.usoal.com/)

Read more about here
http://www.ohiochamber.com/governmental/pdfs/William%20Mook_021308.pdf

asks, "what would you do if you had solar panels that
were so inexpensive to build that the energy it made
cost less than the fuel costs in your local electric bill?"
The answer: you wouldn't sell the panels, you'd sell the
energy. And that's exactly what USOAL is doing. By using
sunlight and water to make hydrogen with very low cost solar
panels, USOAL makes money in the solar energy business by
trading solar hydrogen for fuels or even carbon-dioxide.

Big users of conventional fuels reap the biggest benefits
from USOAL's low-cost panels. USOAL does not sell equipment.
USOAL trades hydrogen made from water and sunlight for coal,
residual oil and even carbon-dioxide.

To learn more about USOAL's solar energy solutions and how
your organization can take of advantage of this breakthrough,
please visit www.usoal.com or call (614) 403-8912.

About USOAL
Based in Columbus, Ohio, USOAL makes a profit by upgrading
the products it trades for hydrogen into more valuable fuels
by using even more hydrogen from the sun. For example,
carbon-dioxide is converted to methane using the Sabatier
reaction. Coal is converted to gasoline by direct hydrogenation.
Residual oil is converted to jet-fuel using the Shell
hydrocracking process. All these processes use hydrogen, and
all create tremendous value. This lets USOAL customers turn
cost centers into added profit for their business while ending
pollution and reducing US dependence on foreign oil.


CONTACT:
William Mook
Phone: 614-403-8912

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