Energy Storage Opportunities After the Market Carnage [View article]
VRB is excluded? In favor of "developing" technology? The technology and promise of the VRB technology won't go away because the company ran out of money. I thought with your "carnage" and "blood in the streets" lead in, you would be saying that an IP like the VRB would be a great opportunity. The manufacturing facility is established and the technology is mature. Much missionary work has been done to position the technology for energy storage sales. Which is a better opportunity, a developing company or an established technology? The problem with VRB is not the tech or the company, the problem is the market - which is the same for all the advanced energy companies - the market has not yet been ready for the technology. VRB just needs a White Knight with deep pockets to keep it afloat until the $100 billion in annual revenues you predict happen. An established company that just ran out of capital is a better bet than an R&D - IMHO.
Energy Storage Opportunities After the Market Carnage [View article]