As for a long like me, it is also like watching "wet paint dry in a rainy day." As long as our fuel cells get certified eventually and/or our partnership with OU not dead, there is still hope. Just my 2 cents. Some interesting article to chew on.(Sorry, somehow won't let me copy and paste.)The report seems to look a little favorable to HydraStax and OU technologies.
A new DOE (Dept of Energy) boss may start to change things, I hope.