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To: Tracy Moore who started this subject5/30/2001 8:40:06 PM
From: Tracy Moore  Read Replies (1) of 577
 
The Club 2071 long-awaited ENERGY PLAY is VRB(vancouver exchange)!!!!

As promised yesterday, the FEMPSters GO NORTH for a TWO-WEEK ENERGY PLAY leading to this obscure FORWARD EVENT not advertised on many newswires:

VRB Vanadium battery technology and American licencing=
HUGE!!! HUUUUUUGE!!!! HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE!!!!!

Vanteck (VRB) Technology Corp - News Release
Vanteck provides status of South African VRB trial
Vanteck (VRB) Technology Corp VRB
Shares issued 19,770,445 2001-05-10 close $1.74
Friday May 11 2001 News Release
Mr. Rodney Duncan reports
Vanteck (VRB) Technology has provided the following update on the status of the Vanadium redox battery (VRB) -- Vanadium energy storage system (VESS) that will be trialled by TSI/Eskom of South Africa:
All initial site work (excavation, footings, concrete and steelworks) is scheduled for completion the week of May 14/18.
The cell stacks were shipped ex-Japan by sea on April 29, 2001, and are scheduled to arrive in South Africa at the end of May, 2001. Vanteck's technical consultants Telepower Australia witnessed the cell stacks being performance tested at Sumitomo Electric Industries (SEI) Osaka works prior to shipment.
The Vanadium electrolyte required for the VRB/VESS system is under production in South Africa by Vanteck/Highveld Steel and Vanadium Corporation.
Component installation will be carried out during the second half of May and early June, 2001.

$$$$$$$$ Commissioning of the VRB/VESS system is scheduled to be completed by about mid-June, 2001. $$$$$$$$$$$

As previously reported TSI/Eskom of South Africa has agreed to trial for purposes of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) an initial 250-kilowatt-hour to 520-kilowatt-hour constant power VRB connected to a 400 VAC line in Cape Town, South Africa, along with a range of other power utility application tests. The TSI/Eskom demonstration test is to protect sensitive load equipment against short duration dips and line interruptions and to improve line power quality. The cell stacks for the TSI/Eskom unit have been purchased from Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd. of Japan. The other components, have been secured primarily in South Africa in conjunction with Vanteck's alliance partners namely Highveld Steel and Vanadium Corporation and TSI/Eskom. Project co-ordination is being undertaken by Vanteck's primary technical consultants Telepower Australia.
The TSI/Eskom VRB/VESS unit is the first and largest system to be independently engineered, assembled and installed outside of Japan and will be the first independent trial of the VRB technology outside of Japan.
As part of Vanteck's commercialization strategy for the VRB technology in South Africa and the African market Vanteck, as previously reported (see Stockwatch Aug. 11, 2000), has entered into a tripartite heads of agreement with TSI-Eskom and Highveld Steel and Vanadium Corporation Limited of Witbank, South Africa.
Highveld is a substantial steel and ferro-alloy producer and is a significant producer of vanadium. (The company, as reported in Stockwatch April 26, 2000, has a separate alliance agreement with Highveld.)
Eskom is the fifth largest power utility in the world and the dominant South African power utility supplying approximately 95 per cent of the country's electricity requirements which amounts to more than half of the electricity generated on the African continent. Eskom has 26,461 kilometres of transmission lines, which span the entire country and also carry power to neighbouring countries. As a member of the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP), which consists of 12 national utilities, Eskom also supports the development of a southern African transmission grid to encourage co-operation and accelerate economic growth in the region.
The Vanteck, TSI, Highveld alliance has been formed for the purpose of among other things: (i) having TSI identify and host certain demonstration trial sites for Vanteck's Vanadium redox battery (VRB)/Vanadium energy storage system (VESS); (ii) establishing through demonstration trials the further development of the technology as an energy storage system for the South Africa and African market for which TSI operates; and (iii) providing a framework for the parties to bring together their particular strengths and credibility as well as their technical and operational resources with respect to the commercialization of the technology.
Pinnacle VRB Limited an Australian Stock Exchange-listed company holds the intellectual property rights to the VRB technology subject to certain licences and agreements. Vanteck is Pinnacle's largest individual shareholder at 19.99 per cent.

Some FEMPSters believe this may be the most exciting play of the year, and leaked info to various sources today inadvertedly bumping up the stock price 23% on the frontrun, as TINY VRB pertners with Japanese multi-national conglomerate Sumitomo and the worlds 5th largest utility TSI to FLIP DA SWITCH on the FIRST COMMERCIALIZATION of Vanadium Redox battery technology
IN THE WORLD... COMING IN JUST TWO WEEKS!!!

WITH A MICRO FLOAT OF UNDER 5M, TICKETS TO THIS SHOW ARE GOING FAST, and I know the MY BUDDIES ON HOWE STREET will DO A HELL OF A LOT BETTER at PUMPING THE HUGE NEWS than those stupid NERDS at ISON... JUST ABOUT 10 TRADING DAYS TIL THE BIG EVENT!!!!

This could be a THE BIGGEST NEWS FOR A CANADIAN STOCK EVER... and a SOLD OUT SMASHING MEDIA SUCCESS!!! Do I hear $10 BID, $20, $50!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

Its FAST and EAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASY MONEEEEE!!!
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