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Expansion into Alternative Energy and International Engagements
Hutchison's work in alternative energy began to gain international recognition in the late 1980s. Notably, he was a guest at Expo 86 in Vancouver, where he showcased his vintage reproductions of Nikola Tesla's devices. His endeavors led him on a journey through Japan, where he demonstrated alternative energy devices and won accolades, including the Best Hardware Presentation at the Denver Conference in 1994.
Throughout the 1990s, Hutchison collaborated with various organizations, including dismantling Navy ships for the Artificial Reef Society and participating in significant lectures and conferences alongside esteemed scientists and figures from the entertainment industry.