The article says they are getting $750,000 for a license. That's a small
amount, but you have to start somewhere. Once they gain credibility by
doing this they can change much more to other customers.

I hope these Korean people really have done due diligence correctly, and
the effect is real.

The article says:

"What Bob is most keen to secure by contract is a "stranded asset" power
plant in the range of 5-10 MW willing to beta test their HHT system as a
retrofit solution to replace their coal-, or biomass-, or other polluting
source that has had to be shut down due to environmental regulations."

In my opinion that is an idiotic use of this technology. That is inventing
an automobile engine and using it exclusively to augment teams of horses
pulling stage coaches, instead of making automobiles without horses. Once
people realize this technology is real, stranded asset power plants will be
worth nothing. No one will want to spend any money preserving them or
upgrading them.

- Jed

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