PHOENIX REPUBLIC
Wednesday June 20, 2007
MY TURN
Hydrogen clean, plentiful solution to our fuel needs
By Russell Voorhees
We in the science community and concerned business people have been faying for some time to develop a
plan to move toward hydrogen as the ultimate universal fuel. It can be made from water, fossil fuels, biomass
and a multitude of other sources — all with solar and wind. Read full article...
Hydrogen fuel program backed
Businessman, Mesa, EVIT team up on alt-fuel project
JJ Hensley
The Arizona Republic
Oct. 8, 2005 12:00 AM
If Russ Voorhees has his way, the hydrogen revolution will have started at the East Valley Institute of
Technology.
The retired Phoenix patent attorney has been talking up the lighter-than-air energy source for years, and finally
made some headway in the Valley on his goal to convert the United States to a cheaper, cleaner fuel by
striking a deal with Mesa and EVIT, the technical education center that serves students from 10 school districts
in the East Valley. Voorhees provides the financial backing, and EVIT students offer the brain and the brawn to
pull the ambitious project off. It got started with three used Crown Victoria's from Mesa .Read full article...
Arizona Capitol Times
July 20, 2007
Top Stories
Retired patent attorney wants governor to back
hydrogen power plan
By W.J. Hennigan, william.hennigan@azcapitoltimes.com
A retired Phoenix man wants to revolutionize the way America uses energy and now that American
interest in alternative energy sources is at its highest, he believes the time has come for the “fuel of
the future.”
Russell Voorhees’ interest in hydrogen goes back about 30 years when he was a patent attorney in
lead technologies at Honeywell International Inc. Through his position he was privy to a number of
inventions and innovations. When he was introduced to hydrogen power for automobiles, he was truly
inspired. Read full article...
Promoting a new fuel infrastructure in the 21st century!
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