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Big daddy wags

06/15/17 1:28 PM

#64734 RE: kai-zen #64726

Nope

Ecomike

06/16/17 10:15 AM

#64771 RE: kai-zen #64726

Yes, MVTG fuel cells could be used on UAVs, but I am pretty sure that Mantra Energy- $MVTG, will and is focused on targeting, and selling the $MVTG MRFC fuel cells, to the target market of stationary back up power to replace diesel fuel generators, $$$$$$ for bad weather prone areas and locations where power interruption is not an option ( Hospitals, Cell towers, military back power, massive internet cloud server locations ) as diesel fuel generators are hard to permit now due their air pollution, and an MVTG Mix Reactant fuel cell(MRFC fuel cell) produces zero pollution and uses a non flammable fuel that can be made using solar and wind power to convert CO2 into said fuel in milliseconds in the MVTG ERC reactors. And the waste Potassium carbonate from the MVTG fuel cells can be sold as a high value pure product, or recycled on site back to potassium formate fuel for the MVTG MRFC-fuel cells, using an MVTG ERC reactor.

Placing both together side by side, they can be used like a zinc bromide flow through battery, for energy storage. Unlike the zinc bromide, or li-ion or lead acid batteries the MVTG fuel cell uses no heavy metals, is a neutral pH, non corrosive, does not explode like hydrogen, does create air pollution, and is no flammable.

Also the MVTG MRFC fuel cells cost 1/5 of the cheapest fuel cells used today to build.

"Eco, just out of curiosity. Do you think a uav could be built to run on a mantra fuel cell that could recharge at an ERC charging station? Check out the diagram on this link about uav use in telecommunications. Internet/telecom infrastructure emits some 840 metric tons of CO2 and providers plan to cut that number.

http://www.expouav.com/news/latest/building-bridge-telecommunication-industry-drones-europe/

TIA

kai-zen"