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Review of Theory
Conservation of mass-energy
Conservation of linear and angular momentum
Maxwells Equations
Newtons Laws
Special Relativity
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Lipitor
Morphine
Strychnine
DNA
RNA
Insulin
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R. L. Mills, B. Holverstott, W. Good, A. Makwana, J. Paulus, Total Bond Energies of Exact Classical Solutions of Molecules
Generated by Millsian 1.0 Compared to Those Computed Using Modern 3-21G and 6-31G* Basis Sets, Phys. Essays 23,
153 (2010); doi: 10.4006/1.3310832
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BLP Plasma at Billions of Watts per Liter for a Duration of Ten Times Longer than
when the Electrical Power Decays to Zero and No Theoretical Chemical Power is
Possible.
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19.29
2.5x10
W electrode
600g/mm grating
Photon Intensity
2.0x105
OVI
17.3
Hydrino Light
Signature
1.5x10
1.0x105
OVI
15.0
He II
30.38
OVI
12.99
5.0x10
Helium
Control
Prior Known
H2 Spectrum
in this Region
0.0
0
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40
50
p= m+1
M. J. Jee et al., Discovery of a ringlike dark matter structure in the core of the galaxy cluster C1
0024+17, Astrophysical Journal, 661, (2007) 728749.
R. L. Mills, Y. Lu, K. Akhar, Spectroscopic observation of helium-ion- and hydrogen-catalyzed hydrino
transitions, Cent. Eur. J. Phys., 8, (2010) 318339, DOI: 10.2478/s11534-009-0106
R. L. Mills, Y. Lu, Time-Resolved Hydrino Continuum Transitions with Cutoffs at 22.8 nm and 10.1
nm, Eur. Phys. J. D, 64, (2011), pp. 65, DOI: 10.1140/epjd/e2011-20246-5.
R. L. Mills, Y. Lu, Hydrino Continuum transitions with cutoffs at 22.8 nm and 10.1 nm, Int. J.
Hydrogen Energy, 35 (2010) 84468456, doi: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2010.05.098.
F. Bournaud et al., Missing mass in collisional debris from galaxies, Science, 316, (2007) 11661169.
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Hydrino Identification
GUT
Afterglow
Solid H NMR
Molecular modeling
H(1/2) and H(1/4) hydrino
transitions observed by continuum
radiation
Astronomy data verifying hydrinos
such as H(1/2), H(1/3), and H(1/4)
hydrino transitions
H2 (1/4) FTIR
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Raman Spectrum
The Raman spectrum obtained on a In metal foil exposed to the product gas from a
series of solid fuel ignitions under argon, each comprising 100 mg of Cu mixed with 30
mg of deionized water. Using the Thermo Scientific DXR SmartRaman spectrometer and
the 780 nm laser, the spectrum showed an inverse Raman effect peak at 1982 cm-1 that
matches the free rotor energy of H2(1/4) (0.2414 eV) to four significant figures.
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Raman Spectrum
The Raman spectrum recorded on the In metal foil exposed to the product gas from the
argon-atmosphere ignition of 50 mg of NH4NO3 sealed in the DSC pan. Using the
Thermo Scientific DXR SmartRaman spectrometer and the 780 nm laser the spectrum
showed the H2(1/4) inverse Raman effect peak at 1988 cm-1.
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Data Comparison
Comparison of the theoretical transition energies and transition assignments
with the observed Raman peaks.
Assignment
P(5)
P(4)
P(3)
P(2)
P(1)
Q(0)
R(0)
R(1)
R(2)
R(3)
R(4)
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Calculated (cm-1)
18,055
17,081
16,107
15,134
14,160
13,186
12,212
11,239
10,265
9,291
8,318
Experimental (cm-1)
17,892
16,993
16,064
15,121
14,168
13,183
12,199
11,207
10,191
9,141
8,100
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Difference (%)
0.91
0.52
0.27
0.08
-0.06
0.02
0.11
0.28
0.73
1.65
2.69
Data Comparison
A plot comparison between the theoretical energies and assignments given on the previous
slide with the observed Raman spectrum.
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XPS Spectra
XPS spectra recorded on the indium metal foil exposed to gases from sequential argonatmosphere ignitions of the solid fuel 100 mg Cu + 30 mg deionized water sealed in the
DSC pan.
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High-resolution
spectrum
showing a peak at 498.5 eV
assigned to H2(1/4) wherein other
possibilities were eliminated based
on the absence of any other
corresponding primary element
peaks.
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XPS Spectra
XPS spectra recorded on KOH-KCl (1:1 wt%) getter exposed to gases from sequential
argon-atmosphere ignitions of the solid fuel 85 mg of Ti mixed with 30 mg of deionized
water sealed in the DSC pan.
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(B)
High-resolution
spectrum
showing a peak at 496 eV assigned
to
H2(1/4)
wherein
other
possibilities were eliminated based
on the absence of any other
corresponding primary element
peaks.
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BLP Plasma at Billions of Watts per Liter for a Duration of Ten Times Longer than
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Validation
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W/nm
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2000
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400
500
dTExit ( t )
Q2
dt
2
=
Q1
dTExit ( t )
dt
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SunCell Power
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Business Plan
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Transportation
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SunCell Economics
Current Annual Gross Earning Capacity of
Any Electrical Generator:
o $1/W
Capital Cost:
o $60/kW
Life Span:
o 20 years
Capital Cost Annually:
o $3/kW
Solar Capital Cost (2013):
o $3,463/kWa
Maintenance Cost:
o $1.20/kW
Generation Cost:
o $0.001/kWh
ahttp://www.nrel.gov/analysis/tech_lcoe_re_cost_est.html
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$16,000.00
$14,000.00
$12,000.00
$10,000.00
$8,000.00
$6,000.00
$4,000.00
$2,000.00
$0.00
DESCRIPTION
$684.17
RESERVOIR ASSEMBLY
$1,261.00
$1,897.00
PIPING ASSY
$2,893.00
ELCTRODE ASSEMBLY
$2,500.00
$15,000.00
PV CELL ASSEMBLY
$1,200.00
BASE SKID
$236.00
MISC (RADIATOR)
$2,000.00
CONTROL SYSTEM
TOTAL COST
$30,508.77
300
250
200
150
100
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MASS IN LB
38.56
7.74
RESERVOIR ASSEMBLY
22.86
20.39
PIPING ASSY
9.66
ELCTRODE ASSEMBLY
10.71
291.16
PV CELL ASSEMBLY
39.73
BASE SKID
19.97
MISC (RADIATOR)
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CONTROL SYSTEM
TOTAL MASS
560.78
Global Market
$8 trillion~ expended on total fossil fuels globally in 2013
$1 trillion+ annually for energy infrastructure through 2030
Energy demand has nearly doubled over the past 20 years,
projected to increase 56% from 2010 to 2040
Quadrillion Btu
800
700
600
500
469
503
524
572
630
680
729
Renewables
15%
820
Nuclear
7%
Liquids
28%
400
300
200
Coal
27%
100
0
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Natural Gas
23%
Sources: EIA IEO 2013, International Energy Agency and management estimates
Global Electricity
$3.5 trillion~ global market at $0.12 per kWh at site
$1.5 trillion addressable market for SunCell at breakthrough rate of
about $0.05 per kWh
SunCell
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US Electricity
$387~ billion market
Average consumer price of $103 per MWh, double SunCell goal of $50 per MWh
US residential larger percentage than Global markets
SunCell breaks entry barriers:
Always on power, low capital cost, low operating cost, huge power density, no pollution
Off grid without corresponding regulations or transmission and distribution costs of >$38 per MWh
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SunCell vs Solar PV
DC power from
Concentrator PV
(CPV) array
Blackbody
Radiation
1X Sun,
some of the time
DC power
from PV
array
2000X Suns,
ALL of the
time
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Established Foundation
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Blackbody
Radiation
2000X Suns,
ALL of the time
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Plasma Ignition
Measurement
DC
Power
Re-emit to CPV
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Concentrator PV
Power Conversion Spectrum
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PV Module &
Cooling
Heat
Rejection
Super
Capacitors
(Ignition)
Light
Source
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Water &
H2 Supply
Inductively
Coupled Heater
Electromagnetic
Pump
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Electromagnetic Pump
Electromagnetic Pump
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SunCell Operating
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W/nm
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4000
2000
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0
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200
300
Wavelength nm
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3.54408e+07 W /m 2
K
Radiant emittance:
Watts
1.12811e+07 W /m 2/sr
Wavelength (m)
km/s
Radiance:
1.27994e+07 W /m 2/sr/m
Kelvin
Blackbody Properties:
Temperature:
5000
Emissivity:
Recession Velocity:
Wavelength
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3.38283e+06 W/m2/sr
Wavelength (m)
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Radiance:
2.8402e+06 W/m2/sr/m
Kelvin
3700
Emi ssivity:
Recession Velocity:
Wavelength
Wavelength of peak:
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Spectral Radiance:
2505.92 W/m2/sr/m
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Radiance:
1.46204e+06 W/m2/sr
995282 W/m2/sr/m
Wavelength of peak:
0.965918 m
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Fig.2156
5b4
8a
5b7
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10
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8a
9a
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BLP-00120003-01
BLP-00120004-01
BLP-00120007-01
BLP-00120006-01
BLP-50600144-04
DESCRIPTION
EM PUMP TUBE HEAT TRANSFER
BLOCK(LEFT)
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TUBE
NOZZLE
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BUSBAR
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BLP-00120011-07
BLP-50800017-01
BLP-00120015-02
BLP-00160000-04
RESERVOIR
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COVER
10-32 THREAD, 1"
LONG
EM PUMP TUBE HEAT TRANSFER
BLOCK(RIGHT)
REACTION
DOME
TUNGST
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SILICON
CARBIDE
TUNGST
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TUNGST
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TUNGST
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2.
3.
DESIGN PARAMETER:
(a). TWO PIECES OF THE EM PUMP HEAT TRANSFER BLOCK ASSEMBLY
PACKED
EM ASSEMBLY USING TUNGSTEN 10-35, 1" LONG
PUMPWITH
TUBING
SCREWS. (b). THE WALL THICKNESS OF THE TUBE WILL BE MORE
THAN
0.5"
(c). EM
PUMP TUBING NESTED AT MACHINED SLOT ON THE ABOVE EM PUMP
HEAT TRANSFER BLOCK
(d). MEDIA INSIDE THE TUBE WILL BE
MELTED SILVER (e). MEDIA FLOW RATE
WILL BE
(f ). TEMPERATURE AT INSIDE THE TUBE WILL BE 3000 K
4.
NO WELDMENT ALLOWED
5.
6.
SCALE 1: 2
2.
3.
DESIGN PARAMETER:
(a). 8 7/8" X 1" THK CYLINDRICAL DISC SHAPE
(b). THERMALLY AND ELECTRICALLY INSULATED MATERIAL
(c ). BOLTED WITH RESERVOIR ASSMBLY USING TUNGSTEN BOLT & NUTS
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NOZZLE
U-TUBE FOR
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INJECTION
TUBE
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3.
DESIGN PARAMETER:
(a). 5/8" DIAMETER TUNGSTEN TUBE ASSEMBLY ATTACHED WITH
3-1/8"
CIRCULAR CYLINDER.
(b). THE WALL THICKNESS OF THE TUBE WILL BE MORE THAN 0.5"
(c). NOZZLE WELDED WITH INJECTION TUBE, NO BLOCKING
ALLOWED (d). MEDIA INSIDE THE TUBE WILL BE MELTED
SILVER
(e). MEDIA FLOW RATE WILL BE
(f). TEMPERATURE AT INSIDE THE TUBE WILL BE 2000 K
4.
NO WELDMENTS ALLOWED
5.
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DESIGN PARAMETER:
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PIECES OF 1 7/16" X 1 X 1/8"
RECTANGULAR PLATE
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BLP-00120006-01
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BUSBAR CONNECTING
PLATE
U-TYPE INJECTION
TUBE
MATERI
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TUNGST
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TUNGST
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NOT
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1. MATERIAL: TUNGSTEN
2.
2.
3.
DESIGN PARAMETER:
(a). 5/8" DIAMETER TUNGSTEN TUBE BEND AS PER
DRAWING
FABRICATION METHOD:
CUTTING/SINTERING/MACHINING
3.
DESIGN PARAMETER:
(a). TWO PIECES OF 1 7/16" X 1 X 1/8"
RECTANGULAR PLATE
4.
4.
8"
8"
INJECTION TUBE
4.
NO LEAKAGE
ALLOWED
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Party
Timing
BrLP
Q2 16
Engr. Firm
Q2-Q4 16
Supplier
Q2-Q4 16
Q4 16
Engr. Firm
1H 17
Mfg Firm
1H 17
Mfg Firm
2H 17
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Massively capital
No redundancy,
intensive, decades
for ROI
without access to
electricity
security risk
Costly transmission
Levelized cost of
infrastructure
Community
resistance
Central regulated
Struggling to meet
and controlled
dependency
global demand
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Eyesore
Costly
Infrastructure
$10 MWh
Transmission
Gridlock
$28 MWh
Distribution
$20 MWh
Demand Charge
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Chicago at Night
SunCell
Feature
Est.
Power Output
DC Voltage
~380 or ~760
Option
SunCell dimensions
(L,W, H)
0.5x0.5x0.5m
2000 Suns
10 MW/m2
Weight
100 kg
Warm-up Time
1 min
Self-consumption power
<3 kW
Response Time
(standby to peak)
~100ms
Service Life
15 years
Noise Emission
Sound Proofed
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Heat
Rejection
or Heating
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DC
Distribution
Board
DC
Inverter
Telemetry:
- Metering DC
- Customer Billing
- Diagnostics
AC
AC
Loads
DC
Loads
e.g. Heating, Lighting
100
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Commercial Customers
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SunCells:
Initial Power:
Gen 1:
Gen 2:
10 kW
100-250 kW
Heating:
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100 kW Baseload
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51%
12%
18%
Industrial
Commercial
Residential
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SunCells:
Core Power:
Paralleled systems:
250kW-2MW
Residential Markets
Global Household Electricity
US Household Electricity
$1,369 / year
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20%
Water
Heating
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55%
Heating
Air Conditioning
8%
Lighting,
TV, Stereo,
Radios
8%
Refrigerator
Freezer
4%
5%
Clothes
Food Preparation
Dryer
Dish Washer
Landlines
Mobile
1877
First commercial
telephone service
1979
2006
2002
2014
2014
108
Apple iPhone
June 2007
Android Phone
Oct 2008
109
Oil is terrorism
Oil is dependency
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Agriculture &
Other NonEnergy Use
11%
Buildings
34%
3%
5%
10%
Other
10%
Rail
17%
Transport
27%
Bus
Marine
Aviation
Truck
Industry
28%
52%
LDV
700M+ Passenger Car population drives energy use, but hours of operation
relatively low (~5% of time)
Light Duty Vehicles includes Passenger Cars and Light Duty Trucks <3.5T
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Telemetry:
- Metering DC
- Customer Billing
- Diagnostics
DC
AC
Loads
Energy
Storage
DC
DC
DC
DC
Loads
e.g. Heating, Lighting
Motor
Controller
Heat
Rejection
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Inverters
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Drive
Motor
Motive Markets
3.4M medium & heavy duty trucks per year
0.3M buses per year
Average of 200kW power, utilized 30-70% of time
3,500 terawatt hour electricity potential (add per year)
> EU existing electricity generation
86M automobile & light duty Trucks per year
Average of 100kW power, only used on road 5% of time
SunCell generate power other 95%
46,000 terawatt hour electricity potential (added per year)
2X existing global electricity generation
Trains and ships comprise mobile electric power plants and
have a substantial electric hotel load
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<10,000
Automotive*
Airplanes
* Automotive includes Light Duty Vehicles (LDV)
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Volume
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86 million
<3,000
2015 Production: 68M Passenger Cars and 18M Light Duty Trucks
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Charge per kWh with savings of about half the current cost of
electric battery charging
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Motive to Stationary
Super Electric
US installed electric power capacity: 1 TW, 3 kW/person
1 kW residential, commercial, industrial, respectively, CF =
50%
Registered road vehicles: 260 million (180 M cars @100 kW,
2.5 M heavy trucks @500 kW, 77.5 M light trucks @250 kW)
= 120 kW/person
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Global
Fleet
Annual
Units
Power
4,000K
200K
5-20kW
Intermodal
950K
100K
4-12kW
Railcars
20K
Low
10-30kW
Road
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616
units
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500 kW to 2 MW corresponding
4,509
Units
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Ship MW /
year
SunCell
$/kWh
Engine Hours /
Year
Avg Power
Used
$B / year
3,865
5,675
$0.05
$0.05
4,000
4,000
50%
50%
$0.39
$0.57
129
Ref: Wartsila 2015 & 2014 Results Presentation, Life Cycle Cost Of
Maintaining The Effectiveness Of A Ships Structure And Environmental
Impact Of Ship Design Parameters (G A Gratsos )
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Partners
Design
Manuf.
Detailed Design
Test &
Validation
Certification
Regulations
Life Testing
Safety
IP to BrLP
Contract
Manufacturing
Depot Repair
Sell ONLY to
BrLP
Supplier
Management
Asset
Management
Mfg Engr.
IP to BrLP
Inverter
DER Grid*
Urban Grid
Telemetry
Support
Service
Install Certs
Field Service
Regional Needs
IP to BrLP
Distribution
Territory Sales
Inventory
Government
Relations
Finance
Legal
HR
Marketing
Innovation
Supply Chain
Service &
Support
131
BD Stationary
BD Motive
BD - Other
Supply Chain VP
Legal VP SEC, Patent & Corporate
Service & Support VP
Marketing VP PR, Government Affairs
Human Resources Staffing, Org. Development
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Business Model
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Main priority is to file and obtain patents relating to the BlackLight Process, systems, and
applications of the process.
68 issued patents provide coverage in many major energy markets (4 in the U.S.), and
greater than 100 pending applications have been filed with important applications in U.S.
World-wide applications related to the solid fuels process and thermal power plants were
filed on April 24, 2008 and July 30, 2009.
Photovoltaic Power Generation Systems and Methods Regarding the Same; application
April 2014
Electrical Power Generation Systems and Methods Regarding Same, application May 2015
Ultraviolet Electrical Generation Systems and Methods Regarding Same, application Dec
2015
The Company anticipates that the string of patent applications will provide broad patent
protection, if these applications ultimately issue as patents.
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