Normally we'd tease you with several small details about today's alert but with just five minutes to go before the opening bell rings, we'll be making this short and sweet. In the early morning hours, this company put out a press release that could turn tons of heads their way by the time the market opens.
Our new alert is:
HYSR - HyperSolar

Before we dive into company details, check out this morning's premarket press release here.
HYSR's space-age science is aiming to turn dirty water into the highest-end fuel of all, pure hydrogen. HyperSolar is developing a breakthrough technology to make renewable hydrogen using sunlight and any source of water, including seawater and wastewater. Renewable hydrogen, the cleanest and greenest of all fuels, can be used as direct replacement for traditional hydrogen, which is usually produced by reforming of CO2 emitting natural gas.
Minutes ago, they stunned the world with NEWS they their completed a "laboratory scale demonstration" to generate electricity in a fuel cell using renewable hydrogen and water!
The chart was a virtual flat-line at the 3 cent level besides an announcement in May spiking HYSR to nearly 8 cents. Could this morning's development send HYSR into orbit as it did in mid May?
We suspected something special like this might be in the pipeline, but consider what this means for this 3-cent stock?
HYSR is on the path to making cheap all-natural hydrogen!
Things like fuel cells, power plants, and eco-friendly cars all use gobs of this stuff. Today's announcement doesn't look like empty hype at all once you watch the video HYSR posted to its website.
There's a special chemical in that plastic bag that works a little like chlorophyll -- Yep, HYSR invented it. Add it to water, shine a light on it, and it breaks up the water into hydrogen and clean oxygen!
Yeah, HYSR not only makes fuel for a green world, it cleans the air at the same time.
Now don't get stressed out that HYSR will use up all the water, either. When you burn hydrogen, it rains. And the water doesn't have to be fresh! Salt water, industrial runoff, sewage...in theory, HYSR can convert it all.
No wonder UC Santa Barbara is nosing around, hoping to "help" this technology along. HYSR just announced they can split water!
This might be the ground floor of the future. Check this chart of HYSR and tell us what you think!