RENO, NV, Sept. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Modern Technology Corporation (Pink Sheets: MODC) announced today a major technology and system upgrade for its Gen-H On-Demand Hydrogen Generator for Commercial Fleet Trucks. The new system, branded as "HGV Model (Heavy Goods Vehicles)", is a complete product line replacement for the prior GenH CV system and has the following major features: - Adaptable with any type of fossil fuel; diesel, gasoline, natural gas or biofuel - Advanced CPU control system - Efficient hydrogen production - 12 gauge stainless steel case - Manufactured to Pressure Vessel Standards Shipping of this system begins immediately. Interested customers and distributors can visit the company web site (http://genh.us/ ) for more information and order fulfillment. The fuel savings realized by the fleet rapidly pays for the system. The reduced or eliminated emissions levels insures continuing regulatory compliance. Further new applications and technology upgrades for the Gen-H water-as-fuel and hydrogen based fuel systems will be announced soon. About Modern Technology Corp MODC acquires promising technology and related operations and assets to enhance their growth and development. The company builds revenues and asset value through a model of continuous growth, income from or sale of its portfolio holdings, and technology licensing or distribution agreements. Web: http://www.moderntechnologycorp.com/. Safe-Harbor This press release contains statements (such as projections regarding future performance) that are forward-looking as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially from those projected as a result of certain risks and uncertainties. The company's website and prior SEC and PinkSheets filings contain various disclosures and RISK FACTORS (incorporated herein by reference) and should be read before any investment decision. DATASOURCE: Modern Technology Corporation CONTACT: Modern Technology Corporation, Investor Relations, (954) 727-5468

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