I like the fact that MVTG technology has 3 parts to it. One that deals with the green house gas, CO2 by using it as feed stock to make a high value organic compound that sells for $1500/ton. MVTG says they can be commercially profitable right away with existing markets.
Then they have a new fuel cell that can dominate the entire world market for fuel cells in a few years since it is huge breakthrough that has reduced the manufacturing cost 75-80% over BLDP and PLUG fuel cells. That fuel cell can run on the organics made from CO2 using the MVTG reactor.
The third is a combined cycle of the two in a loop, that stores energy cheaper than today's batteries, and it can tap the trillion dollar market that is coming for renewable power grid energy storage. And they have 6 issued and 5-6 new patents applied for already and Alstom and LaFarge, both billion dollar international giants, backing them.
A WIN-WIN-WIN :-)