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Hillcrest Energy Technologies Ltd V.HRH


Primary Symbol: HLRTD

Hillcrest Energy Technologies is a clean tech innovation company developing high value, high-performance control systems and electric power conversion devices for next-generation powertrains, charging applications and grid-connected renewable energy generation and storage systems. From concept to commercialization, Hillcrest is investing in the development of energy solutions that will power the future.


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Comment by Empireon Jul 24, 2020 3:18pm
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RE:Thane C Heinz

RE:Thane C HeinzNemo3 pretty much summed it up. In my opinion there's just too many similiarities -  betwen his technology - and things mentioned by ceo Don Currie, for the IP owner  to be anyone other than Thane Heins. Don said it was developed in canada, could make 80% smaller wind turbines ( with the same power output ) and applies a new regenerative acceleration to EVs  . All of which specifically apply to Heins patented IP.

I guess at a stetch we could say that there's an unknown competitor that also checks all of these boxes, but nobody has been able to find them. Don Currie did also say that the tech is " one of a kind ". So the most obvious answer at this stage is that Thane Heins is indeed the inventor of the technology that Hillcrest plans tol be licencing. Personally I'm very confident in this
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