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Pinoy inventor cited for his anti-pollution gadget

A Filipino inventor has been cited for developing a device that greatly helps reduce pollution emitted not only from vehicles but also from generators and ships.

Filipino-American Jun Pedery, a retired logistics officer of Lockheed Martin Corp. based in Bethesda, Maryland, lauded George de Guzman, the enterprising Filipino inventor who developed an anti-pollution gadget called “Power-Up” fuel combustor, reported The Standard.

Pedery heard about de Guzman’s invention over radio station DZBB program host, Rene Sta. Cruz whom he called by phone to arrange for a meeting with the inventor, the report said.

Sta. Cruz, an advocate of Filipino inventors, reportedly called up de Guzman telling the latter that Pedery would like to meet him (de Guzman).

As a result, de Guzman and Pedery met twice, first at Alhambra Grill in Quezon City which was followed by another meeting at Merville subdivision in Parañaque City, said the news portal.

During their meeting, Pedery reportedly told the Filipino inventor that he was gratified to witness first-hand how “Power-Up” works in containing pollution and at the same time injecting more power to the engine.

“I was so impressed during the actual demonstration of the device that there was practically no pollution was emitted from the vehicle that was newly installed with Power-Up,” Pedery was quoted as saying.

De Guzman reportedly told Pedery that “Power-Up” also saves fuel up to 50 percent and change oil is done only after 30,000 kilometers.
On his part, Pedery reportedly said: “When I go back to the US, I will tell my friends about ‘Power-Up’ and possibly introduce the device to some prospective investors to look into the possibility of bringing the invention to America.”

“I’m proud of this Filipino invention,” Pedery said, adding “I hope the Philippine government will help in propagating Filipino inventions because there are lots of them that will boost Philippine economy.”

De Guzman had produced and sold so far over 9,000 “Power-Up” devices, and more have their vehicles installed with the gadget, reported The Standard.

He reportedly said that one of his customers is former Ilocos Sur Gov. Chavit Singson who used it for his luxury yacht.
De Guzman reportedly hopes that the government supports not only his invention but all other Filipino inventors.

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