Any hints as to what, if anything, the license cost?

So far there's been no clear indication that any power company has
actually *bought* a license from BLP, as far as I know.  (I'll be happy
to be corrected on this.)


On 04/01/2010 10:54 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> They are starting to play in the big leagues. Quoting the press release:
> 
> 
> Cranbury, NJ (March 23, 2010)­BlackLight Power, Inc. (BLP) today
> announced its seventh commercial license agreement, and first in Europe
> with GEOENERGIE SpA, Energy Subsidiary of Geogreen.  In a non-exclusive
> agreement, BLP has licensed GEOENERGIE SpA to use the BlackLight Process
> and certain BLP energy technology for the production of thermal or
> electric power in Italy.  GEOENERGIE SpA may produce gross thermal power
> up to a maximum continuous capacity of 750 MW or convert this thermal
> power to corresponding electricity.
> 
> About Geogreen
> 
> Geogreen is an Italian company founded in 2000 as RadiciGroup's sole
> energy provider. . . .
> 
> With consolidated sales of EUR 957 million, RadiciGroup is one of the
> most active Italian chemical companies at an international level. . . .
> 
> 
> - Jed
> 
> 

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