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koen2

03/20/14 1:10 PM

#21179 RE: Ecomike #21177

Didnt noticed the latest bread crumb .

But I think the mrfc news about implimenting it in a verhicle is behond huge.

No membrane needed ,cost go's down significantly.
Reducing the space required for the system. Thats a huge advantage.for the transportation sector .
Because it also reduces weight, very important factor.
non-platinum selective catalysts , cost and again cost.

No shortage in materials to make the fuel cells.
You can provide it in abudance.
Cant see the crumbs ,but i felt the whole bread thrown to my face.

Im not a scientist nor i have a university degree.
I'm a simpel electrician from Belgium .But i can understand the importance of what the company is establishing.

Sometimes i dont understand why this isnt noticed on a bigger scale.




mlb4nd

03/20/14 1:33 PM

#21180 RE: Ecomike #21177

"Mantra Venture Group Ltd. (OTCQB:MVTG), ....has begun development on a prototype fuel cell for transportation applications. A version of Mantra's "Mixed-Reactant Fuel Cell" will be designed specifically for integration into vehicles of various types, with the objective of demonstrating a working prototype later this year..."http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=61492380

Can we assume the "version" being used in the prototype is the "swiss-roll" MRFC..and that they have been granted a patent on that version?


Also, Powerhaus(powerhour) pavilion, where MVTG is presenting at Globe 2014, is being hosted by GreenAngle Energy (angle investors)..." GreenAngel Energy is helping innovative Canadian companies gain access to investors and to explore areas of common interest and collaboration with potential business partners."



http://greenangelenergy.ca/news/greenangel-energy-hosts-powerhaus-pavilion-power-pitch-presentations-globe-2014/

mlb4nd

03/20/14 1:51 PM

#21181 RE: Ecomike #21177

"As part of this project Mantra has begun collaborating with the laboratory of Professor Elod Gyenge at UBC. The considerable expertise and resources of Professor Gyenge and his team will be applied to the investigation of various fuels for use in the MRFC, including formates, formic acid, and hydrazine"http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=61492380

Who is collaborating on the other part? Big auto? Tesla,Ford...?

MVTG