An interesting exchange I had on the CYPW Cycone Power message boards that
seems appropriate for this thread.

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   Ferinstance, google V0Z2Gzg7o84 for a video of the Voith Steamtrac waste
   heat system. It looks like they've just formed a company called SteamDrive
   de to sell them. No "One Planet One Engine" BS. Just a system proven to
   work and for sale. You can also buy steam engine waste heat recovery
   systems from 5 to 120 kW from Conpower de complete with a factory warranty.
   And the BMW Turbosteamer protoype car uses a piston steam engine run on
   waste heat. Honda has also shown a working prototype of a similar system.
   The DOE SuperTruck program has Cummins, Detroit Diesel and Navistar, plus
   Volvo Trucks and Renault Trucks in Europe, each demonstrating working waste
   heat recovery systems on diesel engines. A French company, Exoès, is making
   piston steam engines for waste heat recovery from car engine exhaust, as is
   Bosch in Germany.
   ***Some of this strikes me as reasonably good information for those who
   would seek to invest in LENR in one way or another, so I'll be stealing it
   and reposting it elsewhere.
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   KO: "Such a company with an infusion of cash like, say, $5Billion, would
   turn around utterly quick. They've been starved of development funds. "

   Buddyboy: kevin, kevin, kevin, Cyclone Power has, according to the
   latest 10Q, a deficit since inception of "$22.1 million attributable to
   actual operating losses." They've done this trying to build a steam engine
   that works.
   ***Your statement doesn't even address my contention. In fact, it
   actually reinforces what I said.

   KO: It's harder to do than it looks. Just like the internal combustion
   engine, which took decades to perfect. "
   Buddyboy : You really should learn more about the technologies you
   invest in. People have successfully built durable steam engines for the
   last 200 years. England is lousy with them, for instance.
   ***Again, your statement doesn't even address my contention. I'm
   noticing a pattern here.

   Harry Schoell has spent the last ten years and a lot of _other_people's_
   money trying to force the Laws of Physics to comply with his conception of
   what a steam engine should be (i.e., the modestly named "Schoell Cycle").
   ***And this is somehow good investment advice?

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   Once these systems go into mass production for the transportation market
   the price will drop so low that no one else will be able to compete. LENR
   or not.
   ***That's like saying to Henry Ford that it's worthess to invest in
   automobiles because the competition will be so relentless that eventually
   the Japanese & Chinese will have the lion's share of the market. It misses
   out on $Trillions of opportunity.

   *Sentiment:* Buy

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