Companies Will Install First Joint Project in May 2008

Hydrogen Engine Center, Inc., a developer and manufacturer of alternative - clean fuel internal combustion engines, engine controls and power generator systems, today announced a strategic alliance with Startech Environmental Corp., an internationally-recognized environmental technology company based in Wilton, CT, to combine Hydrogen Engine Center’s alternative gas energy conversion technology and Startech’s Plasma Converter Processing technology.

Hydrogen Engine Center (HEC) and Startech will jointly develop commercial projects that combine HEC’s Hydrogen powered internal combustion engine (ICE) generators with Startech’s proprietary Plasma Converter technology for waste destruction, processing and remediation. HEC’s engines will generate clean power using the hydrogen produced by Startech’s Plasma Converter.

HEC plans to deliver a hydrogen powered generator system to Startech in May 2008. The combined Startech and HEC waste remediation and power generation package will be made available globally for a wide variety of applications.

“We are pleased to announce this alliance with Startech, as it opens up markets for our combined products in a package that adds tremendous value to the end user,” said Donald Vanderbrook, President and CEO of HEC. “We can now effect HEC’s packaging and alternative fuel power strengths in tandem with a leader in waste remediation technologies, which gives us firm footing in the alternative energy market. Not only can customers now effectively remediate waste, but they can also produce electrical power, thereby reducing their energy costs. This is a win-win for everyone, including the environment.”

Stephen Landa, Vice President of Sales for Startech, said, “The compelling interest in the use of hydrogen for vehicles and stationary carbonless power is one of the reasons for this alliance. A pound of hydrogen contains more than twice as much energy as a pound of jet fuel. Hydrogen produced by Startech’s Plasma Converters can be used in HEC’s engines to produce absolutely pristine carbonless power.”

“We will be installing one of our hydrogen powered generators at Startech’s Tech Center in May,” Vanderbrook concluded. “We are extremely happy to be aligning the core strengths of HEC and Startech. We continue to seek further synergistic projects with revenue potential, and we look forward to a long and growing business relationship.”

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