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As controversial as the LSR car is around this forum, the next few months are going to be exciting for Cyclone. I went to the Salt Flats last year to see it. It sounds like the NASA runway will be the test spot this year.
and today:
March 29, 2012 - Enginuity Energy teaming agreement
May 9, 2012 - Australian Patent
Jun 26, 2012 - CleanCarbon Pty. Ltd. teaming agreement
Fuel + Patent + Commercialization
This agreement is different from the license we have with Phoenix. Our agreement with CleanCarbon contemplates them responsible for securing either government or private contracts in Australia to advance, test and integrate Cyclone technology for primarily farm usage. We have several opportunities currently in our sights, which could potentially provide several million U.S. dollars in development funding for these applications. Australia is financially booming, and very interested in green energy technologies for manufacturing there. We are optimistic that we can get some of these contracts in place by the end of the year (of course there are no guarantees).
and:
We are working on US funding currently -- not necessarily with venture capital (as they typically do not invest in public companies), but large equity funds and similar groups.
Good fbook stuff.
American Bulls "buy confirmed". Here we go. http://www.americanbulls.com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=CBIS&MarketTicker=OTC&Typ=S
green is green. It's CBIS style to wait for the set-up, and the bottomed out PPO from the great .01 to .24 is settling. I'm thinking there will be a slingshot "stairstep" soon.
http://stockcharts.com/freecharts/gallery.html?CBIS
Is it clear when the LSR car is racing? New pic on fbook today. Can they do it in two months?
The PPO is on the rise. Daily and Weekly. Comments? http://stockcharts.com/freecharts/gallery.html?CBIS
~$2,000,000 in revenue from Trimcare a year plus Phytiva. Going to be good.
"If you bought at a high level....sell before you lose your hard earned assets."
Yeah ok dude, you're my new teacher...
CBR International Corp & Dr Roscoe M. Moore Jr. are steps in the right direction for FDA app.
Phytiva and other products are steps in the right direction for revenue.
Oh yeah and Cannabis Science has had incredible results on at least 4 patients, more to come. Expecting new photos of #3 soon, improvement guaranteed if you've been paying attention...
Yes. The time I have been waiting for three weeks has come. I'm ready for a rally.
Junk , do you know when the quarterly report will be released? Also would this (AgriMarine Announces First Salmon Harvest from Canadian Demonstration Site, March 27, 2012) be on their Q2?
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How does everyone think this will affect the stock this weekend?
"It must be so people talk about it no stop as it it is a done deal and forget aboout it when they don't follow up."
Awesome.
Alright, super entry point. Is there any clear reason this is still going down? We're getting close to 52 week lows here.
I'm glad you don't, but getting out on the low? Isn't that counter-productive? Today and Tomorrow are buy days if you ask me.
Has it been mentioned that CBIS is about to be going from 4 self-medicated patients to study to 500? Isn't that totally crazy? Charts are turning, beware.
"Cannabis Science expects to sign the deal for the Cancer Centre within the next few days. We will release detailed information regarding purchase to our shareholders and the general public. First and foremost, Cannabis Science is a patient orientated company. This acquisition will expand our patient support. With our on site oncologist and radiologist, we will medically document patient outcomes."
Also agree. This is the year engines are coming out. Excited to see the Raytheon deadline coming up and to hear news about it. Sideways Cyclone engines! Super cool.
16/04/2012
Cyclone Power Technologies, developer of the Cyclone Engine, announced that its licensee in China, Great Wall Alternative Power Systems, has completed the build of the first prototype engines under its License Agreement with the Company, and has begun in-house testing of these units.
According to a release, the engines built by Great Wall are based on Cyclone's WHE-25 design, and are meant for use with biomass-to-power generator systems. Applications will include distributed combined heat and power (CHP) systems, and power sources for bio-char producing environmental remediation equipment. Initial compressed air testing of Great Wall's engines has been successful, and steam testing will commence shortly.
Great Wall's Managing Director, Robert Devine, said: "We see a multi-billion dollar market for distributed power in China's rural areas. With the Cyclone Engine, we can deliver viable, low cost biomass-based power solutions integrated with a bio-char process that can help remediate water and soil pollution. Operating within China can sometimes be challenging, and that has admittedly pushed back our production schedule. We are pleased to be back on track, and fully committed to seeing this project through to completion."
Christopher Nelson, Cyclone's President, said: "We are glad to see real progress with our partners in China in getting these engines closer to market, and look forward to their next phases of development. China presents a major market opportunity for our multi-fuel capable, eco-friendly engine technology, and we are excited to be capitalizing on it."
Led by a group of veteran China operators and investors, Great Wall is focused on developing Cyclone's technologies for the Chinese market. Great Wall's Chairman Zhan Shan, a PRC national, founded several new energy ventures including China's first private municipal gas company, and was China's first technology developer of large-format lithium-ion batteries. Managing Director Robert Devine has over a decade of experience investing in the China's consumer goods, technology, media and real estate sectors.
More information:
www.cyclonepower.com
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What do you think junk? Good entry point or what?
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More of this guy please. Thanks Beetrader.
Did anyone notice that CBIS dumped today at about the same time the rest of the market did? How about the after-market trading back up to .158? The ride up is still upon us, next week is complaint week.
ricks: No. Fact: No one has ever died from smoking marijuana.
Totally. Look at the invention and production rates in WWII. Thousands of new concepts thought up and built in rapid paces. I feel like we're living in the stone ages. It doesn't require beating a land speed record to get worldwide exposure with the cyclone engine (although it will be excellent). Just simple things that work. I wonder if they run the BioWHE all the time to pay for electricity and test the product at the same time, or throw some solar thermal generators with S1s on the roof. Probably not. So much application, it just needs to be available. Let's hope that the WHE remains on schedule for this fall. I didn't like yellow anyway.
Middle of March: a new milestone will be seeing the LSR streamliner moving down the road. Hopefully the engine will be mounted in the beast soon. I think the Mark V will be a very big deal in the future, for obvious reasons. This is the beginning...
Sell before biopsy? WTF are you thinking? Looking at those tumor pics, we all know the biopsy is going to be golden. Patience. Oh and the chart looks like clockwork: moving down until sometime next week, then...
Starting to agree with you nowinvest, but like I said before we pretty much know when commercial production and World Record breakers will happen. Of course more news would be great, but....
JBII seems like a giant sketchball. Cyclone engines would run on their fuel none-the-less.
March 5, 2012
Cyclone friends and family,
We’re just now coming up for air from a whirlwind week in Washington DC at the ARPA-e conference. We are happy to report that it was a very productive, informative and successful trip.
First, there were some amazing technologies displayed at the show – of particular interest to Cyclone were new materials to store thermal energy (heat), advanced bio-fuel production from algae and other feedstock, biomass combustion systems, intelligent magnetic bearing materials, and compact heat-based cooling/chilling units. Many of the technologies displayed were very early stage – in fact, the Cyclone Engine was one of the furthest along in its development cycle. We also had the only running engine (on air) on display, and certainly the only all-fuel capable engine in the field.
This last point – all fuel capability (including waste heat and solar) – was of particular interest to many other attendees at the conference. These included high-ranking officials from the Department of Energy and ARPA-e, large engine manufacturers, truck manufacturers, energy companies and power utilities, robotics developers, defense contractors and branches of the military, and prominent investment groups – all of whom spent substantial time at Cyclone’s booth, as well as inviting us to one-on-one meetings throughout the week.
A major theme running through the conference was the new paradigm of “cheap energy” that could result from recent advancements in domestic natural gas exploration and extraction. Natural gas was discussed by Energy Secretary Steven Chu, FedEx Chairman Fred Smith, former WalMart CEO Lee Scott, and even President Bill Clinton in his key note speech. There is an enormous political push right now to support technologies (both in transportation and power generation) that will be able to utilize America’s vast resources of natural gas. This certainly applies to the Cyclone Engine, which can run on natural gas without major changes to its operation or systems, which cannot be said of internal combustion engines. But what we think is even more important is that with the shifting focus from traditional fuels to bio-fuels to natural gas (which will undoubtedly shift again), the Cyclone Engine is the only engine that really doesn’t care which way the winds blow. Being able to run on any fuel, and run it cleanly and efficiently, puts Cyclone in a class by itself.
Finally, we’d like to thank everyone for their hard work with the show, including our road team Harry, Chris and Doug, our home team supported by Frankie, and our DC connection Roger Ballentine for bringing so many important people to our booth. And thank you, Cycloners, for being so supportive along the way. After this conference, we are more confident than ever that we have the right technology at the right time.
- The Cyclone Team
I have Psoriasis. Bring it on Cannabis Science! I agree with the longs (myself one). This is rad news, you day traders can eat shit. IMfO.
Some stuff on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/CyclonePowerTechnologies?sk=wall
I think we just need some news. ARPA-E future effect and LSR test runs are next.
Quick Math:
Casa del Ángel Thermosolar
In construction Rated: 1.00 MW
1MW/3kW = 334 S1 engines
In promotion (around 2014): 584.4MW/3kW engines = 194800 S1 Engines
Throw that into royalties.
Not forgetting Renovalia:
From their webpage:
2nd GENERATION THERMAL GENERATORS
Renovalia has begun installing, in Spain, its first second generation solar thermoelectric generators with biaxial tracking technology and external combustion systems consisting of a parabolic reflector and a generator of 3 kW / unit. (Cyclone S1s)
PROJECTS
Casa del Ángel Termosolar
In construction Rated: 1.00 MW
Puertollano 2
In promotion Rated: 72.00 MW
Puertollano 3
In promotion Rated: 12.40 MW
Puertollano 4
In promotion Rated: 50.00 MW
Puebla de Guzmán
In promotion Rated: 50.00 MW
El Emperador 1
In promotion Rated: 100.00 MW
El Emperador 2
In promotion Rated: 50.00 MW
El Cogas 1
In promotion Rated: 150.00 MW
El Cogas 2
In promotion Rated: 50.00 MW
El Cogas 3
In promotion Rated: 50.00 MW
All by estimated January 2014. Mas Electricidad.
Seriously considering this, especially if it drops a little more.
Done and done. Sent it to Chris.
More applicable technology:
Boiling Breakthrough: Nano-Coating Doubles Rate of Heat Transfer:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/02/120215155316.htm
True, and...
the article on the idea 1/15/10:
http://www.alt-energy.info/oil-conservation/cyclone-power-to-develop-generator-that-runs-on-waste-oil/
the article on the completion 10/19/11:
http://www.greencarcongress.com/2011/10/cyclone-20111019.html
The P-10 will undergo a pilot progam in sellect 'field' sites after the rigorous testing has been completed. Mass production for the Phoenix-10 will commence once it has been submitted and approved by U.L. Currently we anticipate this to occur in late 2012.
Yes.
On or about March 2, 2012, the Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (“ARPA-E”) intends to issue an OpenFunding Opportunity Announcement (“Open FOA” or “FOA”). The objective of the Open FOA is to identify high-risk, high-reward concepts for energy-related technologies that may enhance our nation’s energy and economic security. This FOA will be open to any energy-related technology that, if successful, will have a transformational and disruptive effect on the energy sector.
ARPA-E is seeking your comments on the draft Open FOA. An overview of the application process is provided in Section I.B of the draft FOA, and a draft list of Technical Categories and Subcategories is provided in Section I.E of the draft FOA.. Please submit your written comments by email to ARPA-EOpenFOA@hq.doe.gov by 5 PM Eastern Time on Wednesday, February 29, 2012. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means. Please insert “Comments on Draft Open FOA” in the subject line of your email and include your name, organization, email address, and telephone number in the body of your email.
All feedback provided will be taken into consideration, but ARPA-E will not respond to individual submissions or publish publicly a compendium of responses. Neither this Announcement nor Attachment A in the Draft Open FOA below constitutes the formal request for this funding opportunity announcement. The Federal Government will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information.
This Announcement is also intended to provide an opportunity for potential Applicants to begin the process of developing partnerships and gathering data for their applications. Applicants should not rely on this Announcement or Attachment A in the Draft Open FOA below for guidance on applying to the Open FOA. All of the information in this Announcement and the Attachment below is subject to change. Applicants must refer to the final FOA issued in March 2012 for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding. ARPA-E will not review or consider noncompliant and/or nonresponsive applications.
Once the final FOA is issued in March 2012, Applicants will have a limited amount of time to submit a mandatory Notice of Intent in ARPA-E eXCHANGE, ARPA-E’s online application portal (https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov). Applicants must submit a separate Notice of Intent for each Concept Paper through ARPA-E eXCHANGE by the deadline stated in the FOA. Failure to comply with this requirement will render the Applicant’s Concept Paper ineligible for consideration (see Section III.C.1 of the draft FOA).
Please note that the draft Open FOA is designated as DE-FOA-0000663. When issued in March 2012, the final Open FOA will have a different designation, namely DE-FOA-0000670.