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US AMRY and NAVY love AFPW's tech - enough said??????
No, no, they HOLD 40 mil shares of "9AP" (parent company) - worth 58 mil $.
AFPW worth 0.13 $ right now just based on assets. And then the US Army and Navy contracts, the fact that its tech has a runtime 5-10 x longer than LITHIUM batteries...
AFPW worth 0.13 $ right now just based on assets. And then the US Army and Navy contracts, the fact that its tech has a runtime 5-10 x longer than LITHIUM batteries...
AFPW - 58 mil $ in assets, US AIR FORCE and NAVY contracts, tech beating LITHIUM battery tech by a factor of up to 10 aso. - can u say "monster"??
AFPW - 58 mil $ in assets, US AIR FORCE and NAVY contracts, tech beating LITHIUM battery tech by a factor of up to 10 aso. - can u say "monster"??
AFPW wrong - it just 5 (FIVE) million with assets of 58 million !!!!
AFPW, yes, market cap will be dramatically adjusted to the upside.
GACFQ think it will run up very soon.
Remember - AFPW has assets of 0.13 $ per share - no wonder it is exploding.
Don't forget - AFPW has assets of 0.13 $ per share - no wonder it is exploding.
APFW beating lithium batteries !!! MUST READ:
" but the Navy is so excited about the notion of using other than battery technology for powering UUVs – unmanned, undersea vehicles – that they've come out with two very large new programs this calendar year, to bring into the operational Navy new power sources beyond batteries. They've given up on batteries as being too short-legged: not enough mission duration, not enough time on station. We've got a technology, for example, that will provide five to ten times the energy density of a lithium battery – I used to run a lithium battery company, so I'm well familiar with that – we have five to ten times the energy density, which means five to ten times the run time of a lithium battery. "
APFW beating lithium batteries !!! MUST READ:
" but the Navy is so excited about the notion of using other than battery technology for powering UUVs – unmanned, undersea vehicles – that they've come out with two very large new programs this calendar year, to bring into the operational Navy new power sources beyond batteries. They've given up on batteries as being too short-legged: not enough mission duration, not enough time on station. We've got a technology, for example, that will provide five to ten times the energy density of a lithium battery – I used to run a lithium battery company, so I'm well familiar with that – we have five to ten times the energy density, which means five to ten times the run time of a lithium battery. "
APFW beating lithium batteries !!! MUST READ:
" but the Navy is so excited about the notion of using other than battery technology for powering UUVs – unmanned, undersea vehicles – that they've come out with two very large new programs this calendar year, to bring into the operational Navy new power sources beyond batteries. They've given up on batteries as being too short-legged: not enough mission duration, not enough time on station. We've got a technology, for example, that will provide five to ten times the energy density of a lithium battery – I used to run a lithium battery company, so I'm well familiar with that – we have five to ten times the energy density, which means five to ten times the run time of a lithium battery. "
AFPW has ALREADY a NAVY contract - read this news from last year - they are working there also with UNITED TECHNOLGOIES, a 65 billion $ heavyweight (trading at the NYSE):
AlumiFuel Power, Inc. Begins Execution of Navy UUV Contract, Opening Up Entry Into Vast New Market
CENTENNIAL, CO, Aug 06, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Early production stage hydrogen generation company AlumiFuel Power, Inc. ("API"), the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based wholly owned operating subsidiary of AlumiFuel Power Corporation (OTCBB: AFPW) (the "Company"), announced today that it has begun execution of a U.S. Department of the Navy R&D contract for a new hydrogen source to power future Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUVs). API is a subcontractor to Ingenium Technologies, Inc. of Rockford, Illinois, a turnkey systems integrator with special engineering expertise in advanced power and energy systems.
The overall global UUV market is expected to reach $12 billion over the next decade, encompassing commercial, naval and other national security applications. This number includes $1.2 billion for the power systems, with $400-$500 million related to the fuel modules. API has been interacting with selected defense contractors in the design of novel energy generators (including superheated steam as well as hydrogen) to power U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and commercial UUVs and submersibles for over two years. In fact, apart from this Navy R&D contract, API's technology for underwater applications has been incorporated into three other proposals to DoD customers by three separate major defense contractors.
API's President & CEO, Mr. David Cade, stated, "We view this Navy R&D contract as the first step towards development and commercialization of our multiple power source approach for UUVs. We and Ingenium are confident that the ultimate fielding of this API technology will represent a force multiplier for the Navy, offering substantial mission duration and range benefits over current UUV power sources which rely on battery technologies. Ingenium and API also intend to apply this same technology to other UUV customer requirements involving commercial gas, oil and pipeline applications as well as Homeland Security port inspection applications."
In this new R&D contract, the Navy is seeking a novel hydrogen source to power air independent fuel cells for future UUV missions, which is one of API's primary target applications. The Phase I research of the contract will focus on developing a refuelable hydrogen generating system using solid fuel cartridges (similar to those developed and used by API for other applications) and to demonstrate the continuous delivery of fuel-cell grade hydrogen for eight hours. As the prime contractor, Ingenium has developed the overall system design, with API's hydrogen generation technology as the key fuel source component of the proposed design.
API and Ingenium recently signed an exclusive partnership agreement in which API's technology provides the energy to drive turbines and fuel cells in power plants designed, engineered and integrated by Ingenium.
About AlumiFuel Power, Inc. API (AlumiFuel Power, Inc.) is an early production stage alternative energy company that generates hydrogen gas and superheated steam through the chemical reaction of aluminum, water, and proprietary additives. This technology is ideally suited for multiple niche applications requiring on-site, on-demand fuel sources, serving National Security and commercial customers. API's hydrogen feeds fuel cells for portable and back-up power, fills inflatable devices such as weather balloons, and can replace costly, hard-to-handle and high pressure K-Cylinders. Its hydrogen/heat output is also being designed and developed to drive turbine-based underwater propulsion systems and auxiliary power systems, and as the fuel for Flameless Ration Heaters. API has significant differentiators in performance, adaptability, safety and cost-effectiveness in its target market applications, with no external power required and no toxic chemicals or by-products. For more news and information on API, please visit AlumiFuel Power, Inc. | The Investor Relations Group.
About AlumiFuel Power Corporation AlumiFuel Power Corporation operates through its wholly owned subsidiary, AlumiFuel Power, Inc., a Philadelphia-based early production stage alternative energy company that generates hydrogen gas and steam for multiple niche applications requiring on-site, on-demand fuel sources.
AFPW has ALREADY a NAVY contract - read this news from last year - they are working there also with UNITED TECHNOLGOIES, a 65 billion $ heavyweight (trading at the NYSE):
AlumiFuel Power, Inc. Begins Execution of Navy UUV Contract, Opening Up Entry Into Vast New Market
CENTENNIAL, CO, Aug 06, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Early production stage hydrogen generation company AlumiFuel Power, Inc. ("API"), the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based wholly owned operating subsidiary of AlumiFuel Power Corporation (OTCBB: AFPW) (the "Company"), announced today that it has begun execution of a U.S. Department of the Navy R&D contract for a new hydrogen source to power future Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUVs). API is a subcontractor to Ingenium Technologies, Inc. of Rockford, Illinois, a turnkey systems integrator with special engineering expertise in advanced power and energy systems.
The overall global UUV market is expected to reach $12 billion over the next decade, encompassing commercial, naval and other national security applications. This number includes $1.2 billion for the power systems, with $400-$500 million related to the fuel modules. API has been interacting with selected defense contractors in the design of novel energy generators (including superheated steam as well as hydrogen) to power U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and commercial UUVs and submersibles for over two years. In fact, apart from this Navy R&D contract, API's technology for underwater applications has been incorporated into three other proposals to DoD customers by three separate major defense contractors.
API's President & CEO, Mr. David Cade, stated, "We view this Navy R&D contract as the first step towards development and commercialization of our multiple power source approach for UUVs. We and Ingenium are confident that the ultimate fielding of this API technology will represent a force multiplier for the Navy, offering substantial mission duration and range benefits over current UUV power sources which rely on battery technologies. Ingenium and API also intend to apply this same technology to other UUV customer requirements involving commercial gas, oil and pipeline applications as well as Homeland Security port inspection applications."
In this new R&D contract, the Navy is seeking a novel hydrogen source to power air independent fuel cells for future UUV missions, which is one of API's primary target applications. The Phase I research of the contract will focus on developing a refuelable hydrogen generating system using solid fuel cartridges (similar to those developed and used by API for other applications) and to demonstrate the continuous delivery of fuel-cell grade hydrogen for eight hours. As the prime contractor, Ingenium has developed the overall system design, with API's hydrogen generation technology as the key fuel source component of the proposed design.
API and Ingenium recently signed an exclusive partnership agreement in which API's technology provides the energy to drive turbines and fuel cells in power plants designed, engineered and integrated by Ingenium.
About AlumiFuel Power, Inc. API (AlumiFuel Power, Inc.) is an early production stage alternative energy company that generates hydrogen gas and superheated steam through the chemical reaction of aluminum, water, and proprietary additives. This technology is ideally suited for multiple niche applications requiring on-site, on-demand fuel sources, serving National Security and commercial customers. API's hydrogen feeds fuel cells for portable and back-up power, fills inflatable devices such as weather balloons, and can replace costly, hard-to-handle and high pressure K-Cylinders. Its hydrogen/heat output is also being designed and developed to drive turbine-based underwater propulsion systems and auxiliary power systems, and as the fuel for Flameless Ration Heaters. API has significant differentiators in performance, adaptability, safety and cost-effectiveness in its target market applications, with no external power required and no toxic chemicals or by-products. For more news and information on API, please visit AlumiFuel Power, Inc. | The Investor Relations Group.
About AlumiFuel Power Corporation AlumiFuel Power Corporation operates through its wholly owned subsidiary, AlumiFuel Power, Inc., a Philadelphia-based early production stage alternative energy company that generates hydrogen gas and steam for multiple niche applications requiring on-site, on-demand fuel sources.
AFPW has ALREADY a NAVY contract - read this news from last year - they are working there also with UNITED TECHNOLGOIES, a 65 billion $ heavyweight (trading at the NYSE):
AlumiFuel Power, Inc. Begins Execution of Navy UUV Contract, Opening Up Entry Into Vast New Market
CENTENNIAL, CO, Aug 06, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Early production stage hydrogen generation company AlumiFuel Power, Inc. ("API"), the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based wholly owned operating subsidiary of AlumiFuel Power Corporation (OTCBB: AFPW) (the "Company"), announced today that it has begun execution of a U.S. Department of the Navy R&D contract for a new hydrogen source to power future Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUVs). API is a subcontractor to Ingenium Technologies, Inc. of Rockford, Illinois, a turnkey systems integrator with special engineering expertise in advanced power and energy systems.
The overall global UUV market is expected to reach $12 billion over the next decade, encompassing commercial, naval and other national security applications. This number includes $1.2 billion for the power systems, with $400-$500 million related to the fuel modules. API has been interacting with selected defense contractors in the design of novel energy generators (including superheated steam as well as hydrogen) to power U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and commercial UUVs and submersibles for over two years. In fact, apart from this Navy R&D contract, API's technology for underwater applications has been incorporated into three other proposals to DoD customers by three separate major defense contractors.
API's President & CEO, Mr. David Cade, stated, "We view this Navy R&D contract as the first step towards development and commercialization of our multiple power source approach for UUVs. We and Ingenium are confident that the ultimate fielding of this API technology will represent a force multiplier for the Navy, offering substantial mission duration and range benefits over current UUV power sources which rely on battery technologies. Ingenium and API also intend to apply this same technology to other UUV customer requirements involving commercial gas, oil and pipeline applications as well as Homeland Security port inspection applications."
In this new R&D contract, the Navy is seeking a novel hydrogen source to power air independent fuel cells for future UUV missions, which is one of API's primary target applications. The Phase I research of the contract will focus on developing a refuelable hydrogen generating system using solid fuel cartridges (similar to those developed and used by API for other applications) and to demonstrate the continuous delivery of fuel-cell grade hydrogen for eight hours. As the prime contractor, Ingenium has developed the overall system design, with API's hydrogen generation technology as the key fuel source component of the proposed design.
API and Ingenium recently signed an exclusive partnership agreement in which API's technology provides the energy to drive turbines and fuel cells in power plants designed, engineered and integrated by Ingenium.
About AlumiFuel Power, Inc. API (AlumiFuel Power, Inc.) is an early production stage alternative energy company that generates hydrogen gas and superheated steam through the chemical reaction of aluminum, water, and proprietary additives. This technology is ideally suited for multiple niche applications requiring on-site, on-demand fuel sources, serving National Security and commercial customers. API's hydrogen feeds fuel cells for portable and back-up power, fills inflatable devices such as weather balloons, and can replace costly, hard-to-handle and high pressure K-Cylinders. Its hydrogen/heat output is also being designed and developed to drive turbine-based underwater propulsion systems and auxiliary power systems, and as the fuel for Flameless Ration Heaters. API has significant differentiators in performance, adaptability, safety and cost-effectiveness in its target market applications, with no external power required and no toxic chemicals or by-products. For more news and information on API, please visit AlumiFuel Power, Inc. | The Investor Relations Group.
About AlumiFuel Power Corporation AlumiFuel Power Corporation operates through its wholly owned subsidiary, AlumiFuel Power, Inc., a Philadelphia-based early production stage alternative energy company that generates hydrogen gas and steam for multiple niche applications requiring on-site, on-demand fuel sources.
AFPW - no wonder THE ARMY wants this tech !!
AFPW beating LITHIUM battery tech by a factor of up to 10:
""Ours is an enabling technology
Delivers 5-10X the energy density (runtime) of lithium batteries
Facilitates new power applications with fuel cells & turbines – billion dollar markets""
AFPW beating LITHIUM battery tech by a factor of up to 10:
""Ours is an enabling technology
Delivers 5-10X the energy density (runtime) of lithium batteries
Facilitates new power applications with fuel cells & turbines – billion dollar markets""
AFPW's tech is FAR superior to LITHIUM batteries !!!!! Read this:
"Ours is an enabling technology
Delivers 5-10X the energy density (runtime) of lithium batteries
Facilitates new power applications with fuel cells & turbines – billion dollar markets"
AFPW's tech is FAR better than LITHIUM batteries !!!!!!!! Read here:
"Ours is an enabling technology
Delivers 5-10X the energy density (runtime) of lithium batteries
Facilitates new power applications with fuel cells & turbines – billion dollar markets"
AFPW has partnered with UNITED TECHNOLOGIES - a 64 BILLION $ company trading at the NYSE !!!!
AFPW has partnered with UNITED TECHNOLOGIES - a 64 BILLION $ company trading at the NYSE !!!!
AFPW 58 mil $ assets or 0.13 $ per share !! And now the miltiary contract - read the news, do ur dd.
AFPW 58 mil $ assets or 0.13 $ per share !! And now the miltiary contract - read the news, do ur dd.
AFPW 58 mil $ assets or 0.13 $ per share !! And now the miltiary contract - read the news, do ur dd.
AFPW worth 0.13 $ now WITHOUT the miliary contracts - do ur DD - no wonder this thing is exploding.
AFPW - people finally see the huge value - assets of 58 mil $ AND new military contract - with more following.
AFPW - people finally see the huge value - assets of 58 mil $ AND new military contract - with more following.
AFPW is worth 0.13 $ right now WITHOUT the military contracts !!!
AFPW is worth 0.13 $ right now WITHOUT the military contracts !!!
Entering the battery market will be HUUUGEEEEEEEEE.
AFPW elimanting lithium ion batteries? looks like - and read this post:
"Goes to show how many applications their hydrogen can be used. It's the governments dream powder! Eliminates unsafe lithium ion batteries! "
(from another board)
AFPW elimanting lithium ion batteries? looks like - and read this post:
"Goes to show how many applications their hydrogen can be used. It's the governments dream powder! Eliminates unsafe lithium ion batteries! "
(from another board)
AFPW has assets of 58 million $ - or 0.13 $ per share - right now - can u say undervalued??? ggg
AFPW has assets of 58 million $ - or 0.13 $ per share - right now - can u say undervalued??? ggg
AFPW - United Tachnologies, the 65 BILLION $ market cap heavyweight (UTS - NYSE), is our partner !!!!!!http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=67775271
AFPW - United Tachnologies, the 65 BILLION $ market cap heavyweight (UTS - NYSE), is our partner !!!!!!http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=67775271
So, United Tachnologies, the 65 BILLION $ market cap heavyweight, is our partner !!!!!!
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=67775271