Please give some clarity here, Ecomike.
Your link is the the January 2014 issue of PLANT, later released in March. It uses the term "has developed" about the MRFC.
But this July 7 the PR posted on the Mantra web site News area says, "The Company, through its subsidiary Mantra Energy Alternatives, is currently developing two groundbreaking electrochemical technologies designed to make reducing greenhouse gas emissions profitable, ERC (Electro-Reduction of Carbon Dioxide) and MRFC (Mixed-Reactant Fuel Cell)."
Does "has developed" refers to the bench model, shown on YouTube?
What does "is currently developing" mean? Prototype, or pre-production, or production model, or something else? What type of cell design? For what application?
It's not just Mantra. So many companies release a statement about developments when they mean "will be soon," or "as soon as we get the money and solve the problems," etc. Where is Mantra in the process with MRFC?
TIA, Info