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To: thomas alta who wrote (223)2/27/1998 6:04:00 PM
From: jbal  Respond to of 825
 
I agree with your statement. A lot of power is generated using conventional diesel engines. The Rand Cam engine could be the next generation of power generators. I suspect that a lot of money would be required to take the Rand cam engine to that level. If companies are willing to put billions into expensive solution such as the Ballard fuel cell technology. It bodes well for the Rand Cam engine to attract investment from power generators.



To: thomas alta who wrote (223)2/28/1998 9:14:00 AM
From: John Squires  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 825
 
It would be interesting to know the name of the company the fellow represents who said; "Rand Cam powered generators will establish a higher benchmark of performance and cost." If this were true, wouldn't he tell his cohorts about stock available is such a company - on the second thought, maybe he has and that is were the up tick came from.

I think Marty's gripe is that we can never actually establish any concrete evidence to statements put out by Reg.

If one of us lived near where the testing is going on, it would be interesting to personally go and see how intense the testing actually is and report back to this thread.

John