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RadMax Prototype Gas Expander Electricity Generation Integration Update

RadMax Prototype Gas Expander Electricity Generation Integration Update.

articleRegi U.s., Inc.October 9, 20175/company/regi-us-inc/news/radmax-prototype-gas-expander-electricity-generation-integration-update
RadMax Prototype Gas Expander Electricity Generation Integration Update

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[{"type":"text","content":"SPOKANE, WA / ACCESSWIRE / October 9, 2017 / The Board of Directors, Regi U.S., Inc. and its wholly-owned subsidiary, RadMax Technologies, Inc., are pleased to announce significant progress towards the integration of electricity-producing capabilities to RadMax technology devices.A comprehensive analytical model has recently been completed that determines the component design parameters and predicted performance baseline for electricity generation incorporation into a RadMax device for the desired output. The RadMax gas expander prototype currently under development and testing was designed at its conception to incorporate electricity generation. Model-determined electricity generation components are now being added into the gas expander's test platform.Based on a conservative overall net 65 percent device efficiency, it is estimated that the RadMax prototype gas expander will be capable of extracting 10 - 20 percent of the available pressure-volume energy and converting to electricity. We believe 70 - 80 percent device efficiency is achievable. This same energy is inaccessible in typical throttling valve applications and is lost. The RadMax gas expander allows for significant potential energy recovery in throttling applications.Targeted applications for the electricity-producing RadMax gas expander are the large commercial markets for air conditioning, refrigeration, natural gas distribution and other applications where throttling valves are commonly used, such as the Petrochemical Industrial sector.Electricity generation integration is also a major objective for RadMax internal and external combustion engines for portable, stationary, backup and emergency power generation.It is anticipated that design integrations and testing of the RadMax gas expander prototype will continue through the first quarter of 2018.We continue to evolve our new website radmaxtech.com and encourage all investors to follow our progress.ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Regi U.S., Inc. Paul Chute - CEO CONTACT:[email protected] N. Market St. STE # 10 Spokane, WA. 99217-7800ABOUT REGI U.S., INC. RadMax Technologies, Inc., the wholly owned subsidiary of REGI U.S., Inc., is developing for commercialization multiple improved axial vane type rotary devices using our Patented RadMax™ Rotary Technology. This Technology allows for r...

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