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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Thermoelectric - SOFC Fuel cells (GLE:TSE)

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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (5294)4/3/2001 3:48:23 PM
From: Krowbar  Read Replies (2) of 6016
 
KastelCo, Being a GLE stockholder and monitoring this board from time to time, I was a bit surprised to find links to the Energy Conversion SI board that I started in '96. ECD's hydrides are for real. I have seen them in action at the ECD stockholder's meeting and held a hydride disk in my hand. It was full of hydrogen and didn't even have a case around it. It was holding more hydrogen than the equivalent volume of liquid hydrogen, and at room temperature. Texaco's engineers were stunned when they verified ECD's hydride claims, and Texaco laid 67 million dollars on the table to buy into the technology. They are now working jointly with ECD to develop prototypes for manufacture. I see no obstacles other than doing the proper engineering.

It is a game changing technology. I like GLE's technology too, but I see ECD's as a long term answer to the world's energy use. Hydrogen is as clean as you can get. I own both GLE and ENER, but about 30 times as much ENER as GLE.

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