RE:Hydrogen up nextYes, I believe you are right on. Of you look at the NR about the Gennao H2, Mr. Tourillon says it is a 200w system. But if you look at the latest sell of 300 units, they are rated at 40w. What that tells me is that the nanosilicon will be able to enhance the power output of the system by up to 5x.
pipelines wrote: So Bernard said that they made sub 100nm silicon which is the hardest to make. Now we will concentrate on making the 200 to 500 nm silicon for the battery makers. Why make the hardest first? what's the market for the sub 100nm? is it Hydrogen? if it is better to have sub 100nm silicon for hydrogen generating genoa systems? did they send those samples to Appolon already? (all he said in the interview was that they didn't sent any samples to battery manufacturers) if so I expect news really soon on the Appolon front. As Bernard as said in the past the hydrogen tests take a day compared to batteries take a month or months of testing. It's going to be great year me thinks GLTA