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Monday, 03/06/2017 12:17:15 PM

Monday, March 06, 2017 12:17:15 PM

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VAWT Market Is About To Take Off For SENY.

Below is a link recently published in February of this year:

https://phys.org/news/2017-02-breakthrough-vertical-axis-turbines.html

There are many other studies that came out in 2016 showing that placement of VAWT in EXSITING HAWT wind farms increases the efficiency of the horizontals by 10% or more. Beyond that, the energy production from arrays of verticals has recently been shown to achieve close to an order of magnitude increase in energy density (energy per unit area) compared to the huge horizontals. The verticals can be placed closer and in smaller farms to max out energy. So at the end of the day, FINALLY we are at a point in time where this means THREE markets, three REAL markets. 1. existing HAWT farms. 2. New VAWT micro-farms. 3. Residential VAWT/Solar hybrid systems.

So why did Sauer fail miserably back in 2010? Well, ALL vertical manufacturers did, not just Sauer. The majority of the failures were due to fatigue because the vertical mills experience a lot of turbulence and the original designs were done without intimate knowledge of how harsh the vertical environment is within the rotor. The other was efficiency of design. The new models that have been developed in the past 5 years have considered what is NEEDED to make a vertical that will LAST IN THE FIELD FOR YEARS. Sauer Energy has such a product ready to go.

This new vertical mill, according to Joe at Wind Sun Energy systems, is "built like a hummer", "built like a tank". This means, most likely, that each unit should be good for 20+ years of energy production. The canadiens have also purportedly committed to 30 a month of Sauers vertical mills to start with, and they will be testing in the arctic too. ATI Engineering should have the design report finalized for certification to the international spec. The international spec is for robustness primarily. So, with the market potential, EVEN IF GE, Siemens, and the other big dogs are making good mills, Sauer will STILL be in direct competition and take a portion of the market share. The future possibilities are TOO BIG for just one manufacturer. This company has a REAL product, READY FOR MARKET, and based on A LOT OF RESEARCH and phone discussion with Joe, this stock WILL soar but you need to hold onto it and let the business do its thing for next few years. BUY BUY BUY BUY and HOLD HOLD HOLD this security...