RE:It Has DAWNED On AXE That They CHOOSE The WRONG ROUTEZ, sorry you are totally 'out to lunch' on your summing up of the wrong route that you
are saying is where Axe's choice has gone wrong.
After all the years that Axe has been working and reporting on the development of RF
and from the beginnings of the Marwayne pilot,
they focused on developing its RF XL
technology that eliminates greenhouse gas (GHG) emission asociated with heavy oil
and oil sands production.
I thought you would have realized that they had to start in the early days of putting the
horse before the cart. The cart of course was also the integral part of the process in the
form
of their CTI development that was needed to provide enough power and heat
required for the complex extractionts of the heavy oil. I thought you were a guy
that would know this but, I guess not. So in a nutshell, the growth of the
CTI engine
evolved originally from developing progress of the oil extraction pilot at Marwayne. Later of course the
Clean Tech Inverter (CTI) was developed even further and during
the pilot process it became Acceleware's field-proven, proprietary industrial heating
technology 'engine' thatcan enable the decarbonization of multiple industrial heating
processes via highly efficient delivery of radio frequency (RF) energy.
The rest of the 'multiple industrial heating' story has been evolving more in the media
every day and around the world. Research and development work on using Axe's CTI
for
hydrogen production, food/agricultural drying, commercial heating, and drying
applications for mining is being explored via partnerships, and is now underway.
I am sure you know all this already 'Z'
CTI works well with intermittent power sources, making it possible to use off-peak
renewable power easily while avoiding energy losses typically associated with heat
generation and transfer.
CTI can also accommodate retrofit applications, and could
allow for clean, efficient and economic heat, almost anywhere.
Maybe sometime down the road, who knows, their
CTI Tech could help with growing
problems that have been happening during this brutal weather in some of the provinces
that have been getting recently:
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/extreme-weather-a-growing-risk-to-canada-s-electricity-grid-experts-1.2023532