It's about Mr. Smitter being conned by Harry Schoell.
All the claims about the performance and costs of the proposed Cyclone system are pure fiction. Cyclone has been making claims about great performing generators for 13 years now, and has never demonstrated one working.
This new Cyclone solar venture is more Harry Schoell delusional thinking. Or outright fraud. He's never made one of his engines work right after burning through almost $30 million of investors' money. But he and Frankie keep lying to potential customers about Cyclone "technology".
As a point of reference, they've contracted for two small engines with a small defense contractor in Denmark. The engines only have to run for 10 hours before Cyclone gets paid for them. That hasn't happened yet.
Not only are there no working Cyclone engines, but Harry has never shown a working solar collector, let alone a molten salt heat storage system.
Oh, Cyclone also sold such a solar system to a group in Mexico last year. Harry was supposed to personally deliver a working engine to them last August. They're still waiting. They were given Cyclone plans for the solar system, also last year, and were supposed to be building one. No word of what became of that venture, but if anything worked even a tiny bit, Cyclone would have issued multiple press releases.
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Given that Cyclone has never made an engine run for 10 hours, that's just a bald-faced lie. The kind of fraud Harry Schoell is known for.
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