IMO GEIG is putting its technology out there to allow some of the best fuel cell and mechanical engineering companies to try and punch holes in it prior to commercialization.
Check out lynntech's site. This company is no joke. They will be sharing information with GEIG on how to make their biogas system bulletproof. This company has its flaws, but the upside is obvious. Once all the pieces are in place it will run, and you will see me on its back slapping its a$$ to go faster. :)
I'm sure GEIG renewed their contract through 2015. We will have durable, efficient long lasting products to assist us in cornering the market. Kettering Universities talent, the pros at Lynntech and Trialon all will have tested the systems to ensure they can do the job. Things are looking good! Everything worth doing takes time and GEIG is no exception.