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lancaIV

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Power plant
« on: November 08, 2006, 04:42:42 AM »
this is a trial to get "feedback" from professionals :

to introduce technical systems,f.e. power plants, to market is very expensive,
there has to build prototypes,
to get technical certification(TUEV/DEKRA/...) ,
to receive national/EP/WO "patent" award- if new and to pay for this rights !

Inventors can "easily" spent 150.000 EUR for this "first phase",
(prototypes 10.000 EUR/tech. certification 50.000 EUR/WO patent 75.000 EUR)
if they can ! 

Now the offer:

a power plant,which delivers electricity in the  min.price-range 1 EUR cent/KWH,
with exspectation to deliver the electricity in the 0,1 EUR cent/KWH-range,
similar the MPI(1US$cent/KWH) and Focusfusion/EPS( 0,1US$cent/KWH)hypothesis,

which would be,from the "fair" investment view,the value of 1% of this adventure ?

I have got some contacts with several capital venture groups !

Sincerely
            de Lanca


lancaIV

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Re: Power plant
« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2006, 11:44:51 PM »
Real,functional models of different power levels
Patent EP/WO
Model in "open view" exposition/ international
e-bay auction :50/50 joint venture for each EP/WO country
Technical certification of the system parts

I think that today this will be the only strategy to resolve all the interests !

S
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Re: Power plant
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2007, 04:12:39 PM »
'sounds great!

I have been involved in the NorthGen alternative energy power grid up here in Northern California for the past 5 years and it is amazing how the implementation of varactor diodes has reduced hysteresis in the primary generators by at least 15%.

Anyone else had a similar experience?