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December 19, 2011
Pictures of the two tractor trailers with the 300 kW Magnegas Refinery on departure at the Tarpon Sporings Plant for Michigal


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December 15, 2011
MAGNEGAS ANNOUNCES INITIATION OF PRODUCTION AND SALE OF METAL CUTTING FUEL IN MICHIGAN
Increasing demand for MagneGas in stateÕs metal working fuel market
TAMPA, FL -- 12/8/11 -- MagneGas Corporation ("MagneGas" or the "Company") (OTCBB: MNGA), the developer of a technology that converts liquid waste into a hydrogen-based metal working fuel and natural gas alternative, announced today the initiation of production and sale of MagneGas fuel for metal cutting in Michigan. The Company has expanded its operations into Michigan by leasing an industrial building located in Rochester Hills, MI.
As a testament to the CompanyÕs commitment to furthering its growth strategy, MagneGas recently deployed a 50Kwh mobile refinery to demonstrate the production of MagneGas at selected onsite customer locations throughout the state of Michigan. The Company has also completed the construction of a large 300kw Magnegas refinery for shipment and installation in Rochester Hills by January 2012.
Through demonstrations with existing MagneGas Distributor Blue Water Industries, the Company has received an initial purchase order for 200 cylinders of MagneGas. Blue Water currently has over 30,000 fuel cylinders in rotation and produces and sells more than 2.0 million cubic feet of metal working fuel per month. Due to the increased customer demand of MagneGas, Blue Water Industries estimates that they will order up to 20,000 cylinders of MagneGas per year.
As the Company continues with the expansion that began earlier this year, MagneGas has now started hiring, training and deploying personnel in the area. In preparation for the arrival of the large refinery, Magnegas is coordinating production and marketing efforts that include ongoing demonstrations with its mobile refinery. The Company is also investigating the recycling of selected non hazardous liquid waste to maximize profitability.
The expansion of our operations into Michigan further validates our technology and fuel as we continue to see an increasing demand for MagneGas,Ó commented Scott Wainwright, President of MagneGas. ÒThrough distributors, such as Blue Water, MagneGas is being well received as a clean alternative in the metal working fuel market. With the installation of the large refinery as well as the mobile unit leading demonstrations, we are confident that this is a significant step for MagneGas as we continue to expand our presence throughout the U.S.
Views of the 50 kW Mobile Magnegas Refinery while demonstrating the technology at the distributor BlueWater in Michigan.
Views of the industrial bullding in Rochester Hills, Michigan (left), rented by Magnegas Corporation to house a large 300 kW industrial Magnegas Refinery, including a view of the electric panel (right) providing 400- kW available now for full and rapid industrial production.
Views of the 300 kW industrial Magnegas Refinery ready for shipment to the plant at Rochester Hill, Michigan with the capability of producing up to 40,000 scf of Magnegas Fuel per double shift day, or 266 pressure bottles per double shift day each containing 150 scf of Magnegas for metal cutting (corresponding to about 270 gasoline gallon equivalent per double shift day). The below pictures show: (first row) main tower and 300 kW power; (second row) main panel for automatic control of all operations and one of several electronics; (third row) heat exchangers and related pumps; (forth row) compressor and cooling towers.
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The Magnegas Technology has received several certifications of performance by independent companies. Specialized certifications are available from the factory for qualified inquiries. For a list of general certifications, please visit the website: Certifications of Magnegas Recyclers
Dr. R. M. Santilli, CEO of Magnegas Corporation, has received several honors for the discovery of the novel mathematics, physics and chemistry underlying the Magnegas Technology. For a view, please visit the website: Dr. R. M. Santilli's Prizes and Nominations.
A summary presentation of the novel mathematics, physics and chemistry underlying the Magnegas Technology is available with original publications in free PDF download from the website: The R. M. Santilli Foundation.
A series of technical lectures by Dr. R. M. Santilli and other senior scientists on the novel mathematics, physics and chemistry underlying the Magnegas Technology and their various technological implications is available in the following website: World Lecture Series
October 1, 2011.
INAUGURATION OF THE FIRST 300 KW PLASMA-ARC-THROUGH RECYCLING PLANT OPERATING AT THE "GREASE DEPOT" IN CLEARWATER, FL; AN INDEPENDENT INDUSTRIAL WATER TREATMENT FACILITY OWNED AND OPERATED BY MR. FRANK DE BENEDETTO.
In the configuration shown in the pictures below, the Plant is set to operate in the Total Mode for the gasification of various liquid wastes and the production of about 3,000 scf per hour or about 84 m3 per hour of Magnegas Fuel containing about 65% Hydrogen in a mixture with other gases. Therefore, the Plant is set for the cost competitive production and sale of either Magnegas Fuels for various usages (metal cutting, cooking. heating, etc.) or of Hydrogen separated from magnegas via standard separation equipment. Via the use of standard downstream equipment for coagulation and filtration not shown in the pictures below, the Plant can also operate in the Linear Mode for the sterilization of municipal sewage and in the Total-Linear Mode for the sterilization of heavily biocontaminated municipal, farm or industrial sludge while producing Magnegas Fuel in both cases. It should be noted that this refinery Plant has been produced in full verifications of the requirements of the European Certification.
General Views

A view of the Main Reactor.
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A view of the Liquid Storage Tank.
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A view of the Magnegas Compressor.
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Another view of the Magnegas Compressor.
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A view of the Magnegas Tanks.
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A view of the Cooling Station.
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A view of the Heat Exchangers.
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A view of the Linear Pump.
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A view of the six Millers Dimension 1000 AC-DC
converters for a total of 300 kW power.
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A view of the Control Cabin with air conditioning
for the summer and heat for the winter for automatic
controls of operations.
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A view of the Panels in the Control Cabin.
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Another view of the interior of the Control Cabin.
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A view of the Anode Tower for the replacement of the anode.
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Another view of the anode and its temperature controls.
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A view of the Cathode Shuttle for the replacement of the cathode.
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Another view of the cathode illustrating its size for the desired life.
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September 21, 2011,
DR. R. M. SANTILLI, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF MAGNEGAS CORPORATION, RECEIVES THE HIGHEST DISTINCTION OF HONORARY FELLOW OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FOR "His outstanding contribution in the discovery of new mathematics and its application to new technologies."
The Award was granted during the formal dinner of the 2011 International Conference of the Society CNAAM 2011, G-Hotels, Halkidiki, Greece, 19-25 September 2011 for which Prof. Santilli had been an invited speaker to present his mathematics under the title An introduction to the novel iso-, geno-, and hyper-mathematics for matter and their isoduals for antimatter.

Dr. and Mrs. Santilli with the poister of the
2011 ESCMSE Conference.
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The official diploma of the ESCMSE Fellowship
and related memento.
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The official diploma of the ESCMSE Fellowship
and related memento.
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Prof. Santilli during his invited talk, while presenting
a motivation for his novel hadronic chemistry at the
of the Magnegas Technology
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A view of some of the mathematiocians attending invited talks
at the 2011 ESCMSE Conference.
September 18, 2011.
INAUGURATION OF THE FIRST 280 KW PLASMA-ARC-THROUGH REACTOR OPERATING AT AN INDEPENDENT WATER TREATMENT FACILITY IN BENEVENTO, ITALY, UNDER FULL EUROPEAN CERTIFICATION.
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General view of the building housing the Recycler with
cooling stations on the right and the compression
and linear stations on the left.
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A view of the main reactor showing: the macerator;
the heat exchangers; the linear pump; the baffle
tower; and the main tower.
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A view of the Control Panels for the completely
automatic operations.
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A view of the Miller Dimension 1200 AC-DC
converters in European version delivering a
total of 280 kW..
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A view of the main PlasmaArcThrough Reactor.
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A close-up view of the macerator, linear pump and heat exchangers.
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A view of the Compression Station in the
outside of the building.
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A view of the dual Cooling Station (for use in the
Total Mode only) in the outside of the main building
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A view of the Linear Station for the processing
of sewage or sludge sterilized by the arc.
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Picture of the actual treatment of an industrial
sludge with 3% Total Suspended Solids. Note the
volume of sterilized, thus odorless sludge..
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The commemorative plate of this important achievement of the Magnegas technology granted to the initiator of the technology, Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli, by Prof. Carmine Nardone, President of Futuridea and Prof. Donato Matassino, President of the Scientific Committee.
September 6, 2011,
DR. R. M. SANTILLI, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF MAGNEGAS CORPORATION, RECEIVED THE HIGHEST HONOR GRANTED BY THE REPUBLIC OF SAN MARINO, THE GRAN CROSS OF THE ORDER OF ST. AGATA during an official ceremony at the Palazzo Pubblico the honor being granted by His Excellency the Secretary of State, Dott. Augusto Casali, in representation of the Eccellentissimi Capitani Reggenti of the Republic, with the following motivation:
One century ago there was the surpassing of Galileo theories by Einstein relativities. Prof. Santilli pioneered decades ago the surpassing of Einstein theories via new mathematics, physics and experiments that are now at the forefront of science, on which he maintains the world leadership.
The Gran Cross was awarded during the
San Marino Workshop on Astrophysics and Cosmology for Matter and Antimatter, September 5 to 9, 2011, on which Dr. Santilli was the invited keynote speaker to present the astrophysical implications for both, matter and antimatter, of the novel mathematiucs, physics and chemistry underlying the Magnegas Technology.

A view of picturesque Republic of San Marino, the
oldest republic on Earth dating back to the third century BC
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The awarding to Prof. Santili by His excellency,
Dott. Augustoi Casali, Secretary of State.
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The Grand Cross of St. Agata Order and the lapel decoration.
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Presenting the Motivation of the award.
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A view of some of the participants of the 2011 San Marino Workshop in front of the historical "Palazzo Pubblico."

Prof. Santilli while wearing the Grand Cross
during a formal talk.
July 15, 2011
MAGNEGAS CORPORATION COMPLETES THE ASSEMBLY AND TEST OF THE NEW GENERATION OF PLASMA-ARC-THROUGH REFINERIES MODEL 2011-V4. The Refineries are characterized by a vertical PlasmaArcThrough module (as compared to the model 2011-H4 that has a horizontal;l Module) and is intended for the gasification of various liquid wastes in the Total Mode for the production of 3,000 scf or up to 85 m3 of Magnegas Fuel per hour, as per independent certifications available in the website: Certifications of Magnegas Recyclers
Available variations in power and other characteristics are available in the brochure. The Recycler can also operate in the Linear and Total Linear Modes for the sterilization of highly biocontaminated liquid wastes by the arc without any addition of chemicals.
Specifications and costs of the new PAT Magnegas Refineries
This Magnegas Refinery is scheduled for shipmment, installation and operations by Magnegas Corporation in a NorthWest State of the U.S.A. It should be noted that this refinery Plant has been produced in full verifications of the requirements of the European Certification.

A view of the main vertical 2011-V4
PlasmaArcThrough Module.
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Another view of the main 2011-V4 Module
under final testing and tune ups.
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A view of the panels for the automatic control
of the operations.
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A view of the interior of the main Control Panel
showing the panel for manual operations and the electronics.
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A view of the Service Skid containing six heat exchangers,.
pumps and other service equipment.
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Another view of the service skip showing the filtration system.
flow meters and other equipment.
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A view of the six Millers Dimension 1000 providing
a total of 300 kW.
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A view of one of various electric panels for the control
of the PlasmaArcThrough flow, cooling liquid flow, etc..
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A view of the Compression Station.
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A view of the Cooling Station used for the Total Mode.
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Tarpon Springs, Florida, July 12, 2011
Specifications and costs of the new PAT Magnegas Refineries
MagneGas Corporation ("MagneGas" or the "Company") (OTC BB: MNGA), the producer of a technology that converts liquid waste into a hydrogen-based metal working fuel and natural gas alternative, announced today the completion of all research and development on a new generation of Plasma Arc ThroughTM (``PAT``) Refineries for the local production of the metal cutting MagneGasTM Fuel wherever and whenever desired. For both the Company and clients this could mean a significant reduction in the costs (logistical, insurance and others) associated with the transportation and storage of metal working fuels.
I am pleased to announce to both our customers and shareholders the completion of all necessary R&D on, and the initiation of regular production of, the new series of European Certified PAT Refineries, stated Dr. Ruggero Santilli, CEO of MagneGas Corporation and the initiator of the Technology. The Refineries are available to our customers with power ranging from 100 kWh to 300 kWh and in various configurations, be they floor mounted or trailer mounted for mobility. These MagneGasTM Refineries are based on our previously announced, fully owned Patent Application on the novel PAT process. This process has distinct advantages over the preceding Plasma Arc FlowTM process, including a significant increase in the volume of MagneGasTM produced for a given power, reducing variable operating costs and thus potentially increasing net margins.

A view of one sample of the new series of Magnegas refineries currently in production. Current prices and specifications can be downlowaded from
Specifications and costs of the new PAT Magnegas Refineries
Nepal, January 4-9, 2011.
MagneGas Corporation ("MagneGas" or the "Company") (OTC BB: MNGA), the producer of a technology that converts liquid waste into a hydrogen-based metal working fuel and natural gas alternative, is pleased to announce that the science underlying the MagneGasTM Technology was studied in technical detail at the recent Third International Conference on the Lie-Admissible Treatment of Irreversible Processes held at the Katmandu University, Nepal, from January 4 to 8, 2011 (www.ku.edu.np/iclatip).
The proceedings of this conference have been recently published and are available for free download at
Proceedings 2011 Nepal Conference, Stated Dr. R. M. Santilli, CEO of MagneGas Corporation and organizer of the Nepal Conference,
"20th century theories are invariant under the reversal of the time direction: all energy releasing processes, including the combustion of MagneGasTM, are irreversible over time. Consequently, the proper development of new energies and fuels required the construction and verification of irreversible generalizations of 20th century theory. I initiated this process back in 1977 when I was at Harvard University under Department of Energy research support with the proposal to build an irreversible generalization of quantum mechanics under the name of "hadronic mechanics". Following decades of study by scientists the world over, the construction of hadronic mechanics was completed some time ago and we are now working at its novel industrial applications, such as the improvement of MagneGasTM Refineries, scientifically called "Hadronic Reactors" because they were conceived and designed via the laws of hadronic mechanics. During the recent international conference in Nepal, we studies the sciences underlying the MagneGas TechnologyTM, first on pure mathematics based on the most general known algebras known as Lie-admissible algebras in the sense of admitting as a particular case the basic algebras of quantum mechanics identified by Sophus Lie, while being structurally broader. We then passed to the study of hadronic mechanics on physical, chemical and engineering grounds. The conference ended with various talks on the MagneGas TechnologyTM, including those given by Allen Feng, President of MagneGas China, and Pinchas Mandell, President of MagneGas Israel. These can viewed from listings in Level V of the series www.world-lecture-series.org. Our shareholders should finally be aware that the MagneGas Technology is only one of the new technologies under development that will be reported at an appropriate time in the future."

A view of the Himalaya from Kathmandu University.

Some of the exotic temples near Kathmandu University.

A Picture of some of the participants of the 2011 Nepal Conference, including: Prof. R. M. Santilli, CEO of Magnegas U.S.A., Prof. Pinchas Mandell, CEO of Magnegas Israel, Dr. Allen Feng, CEO of Magnegas China, and numerous scientists from various countries.
January 7, 2011
DR. R. M. SANTILLI, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF MAGNEGAS CORPORATION, RECEIVED THE 2011 SCIENTIFIC PRIZE OFKATHMANDU UNIVERSITY, NEPAL, DURING THE Third International Conference on the Lie-Admissible Treatment of Irreversible Processes
January 4-9, 2011, Kathmandu University, Nepal
http://www.ku.edu.np/iclatip/

The prize granted to Prof. Santilli during the conference sessions.

The Silver Commemorative Place carrying the name of Prof. Santilli
and that of Kathmandu University.
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