News out- Coates International, Ltd. Was Notified
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Coates International, Ltd. Was Notified on August 31, 2017, That the Alpha, New Jersey Project Has Been Taken Over by H2 Development Corp.
GlobeNewswire•September 12, 2017Comment
The Integrated Commercial Manufacturing Facilities Production to Include Green Hydrogen Power and Renewable Energy
The Scope of the Energy to be Provided by Coates CSRV® H2 Industrial Electric Power Generators on Site
WALL TOWNSHIP, N.J., Sept. 12, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Coates International, Ltd. (OTC PINK:COTE) (the “Company”) was notified on August 31, 2017, that H2 Development Corp. has taken over the Alpha, New Jersey project. Project planning has been approved and funding of $35,000,000 USD is in place. 2 M.W. sun tracking solar systems by EPG, Green Hybrid Energy Solutions of White Plains, New York will be on-site. Coates International, Ltd. will provide 1.5 M.W. H2 fueled Coates CSRV® industrial electric power generator sets, including CSRV® retrofit 18 wheeler tractor trailer trucks. The H2 infusion process will be contributed by Kokomo Beverage Bev-Graph Alpha, New Jersey.
Coates International, Ltd. President and CEO, Mr. George J. Coates, comments: “This project is the world’s first of its kind and will achieve renewable green energy storage.
"The rays of the sun supply inexhaustible carbon-free power. When the sun goes down, the CSRV H2 generator sets kick in so that a constant 24/7 power supply is achieved. H2 transport trucking is also a first. Powered by H2 produced by rays from the sun, there is a continuous supply of, green clean carbon free continuous power. This may be the biggest breakthrough of energy supply in the world ever.
"Poppet valve engines do not work properly on gaseous H2 because they have overlap; meaning both inlet and exhaust valves are open at the same time causing pre-ignition. The Coates CSRV® operates with totally different action and operates flawlessly on all combustible fuels including flare off gas, CNG, LNG, propane and Hydrogen H2.”