Energy

Lasalle is deeply involved in Research & Development for generating Energy for the Future. The state-of-art technology is a clean and efficient way of producing renewable power using Magnesium and Hydrogen based fuel cells and Renewable Energy.

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LaSalle presents state of the art technological advancements that will have unrivaled global transformation of the electrical power generation systems by providing methods to deliver unlimited free sources of energy.

LaSalle’s joint venture operations, with a research and development dream team of 15 senior PHD scientists that have extensive experience in the atomic and nuclear research field, have been experimenting for the past 15 years in resolving the various challenges and methodologies associated in generating low-cost energy.

Magnesium Fuel Cell

Lasalle has developed, Magnesium based fuel cell power generator that will internally recharge itself indefinitely.

The energy is obtained due to the positive balance of energy generated during the oxidation of magnesium and the reduction of the metal (renewable energy).

Magnesium-based fuel cells are relatively low cost compared to other types of fuel cells and magnesium is abundant and inexpensive, making it an attractive choice for use in fuel cells.

The product is modular and can be expanded from a 5-Watt mini device to a much larger 20 MegaWatt power source.

Hydrogen Fuel Cell

Lasalle has developed Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology that involves the electrolysis of aqueous solutions of alkalis in order to obtain H2 and O2 in a special membrane electrolyzer.

The electrolysis process is carried out with the suppression of the negative effects associated with the formation of a double electric layer near the membranes and electrodes.

The technology has High efficiency in obtaining large volumes of hydrogen at minimal energy cost.

The process involves Realtime production of Hydrogen in steady low pressure environment (eliminates the requirements of high pressurized containers and risk of explosion).