Cyclone Power Technologies Inc. (CYPW.PK) announced that it has completed the first phase of an agreement with its Chinese licensee and is now moving into a prototyping phase for its heat-regenerative external combustion engines.
Great Wall Alternative Power Systems Ltd. (GWAPS) has completed the establishment of secure intellectual property protocols to protect Cyclone’s patents in China. This involves creating secure computer network systems, implementing confidentiality agreements, educating personnel, establishing government liaisons, and retaining legal professionals to monitor and, if necessary, prosecute patent infringement cases in China. As part of this process, Cyclone has retained legal counsel of its own in China to audit the IP protocols that GWAPS establishes.
“We’re pleased with how seriously GWAPS takes their responsibility not only to protect our intellectual property in China, but also to be a proactive advocate for our technology in that country,” stated Cyclone’s General Counsel, Christopher Nelson. “We have a great deal of faith that our partners in China will be able to bring products to market in a manner that will protect the long-term value of Cyclone’s patents.”
GWAPS will now proceed to develop in China a production prototype of Cyclone’s biomass-to-power generator system–a portable combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plant capable of producing 10kW or more of electricity from the combustion of dry vegetative biomass, as well as delivering space or water heating to nearby homes. The parties will also formulate plans in the coming months for the prototyping of Cyclone’s Mark V engine for electric power generation from bio-fuel combustion.
“We see this innovative biomass-to-power generator system as the first piece in a long and fruitful working relationship with Cyclone,” stated Robert Devine, Managing Director of GWAPS “The Chinese government has set an installed capacity target of 30GW of biomass-generated power by 2020, with expected investment approaching US$30 billion. If Cyclone and GWAPS can deliver the first reliable, cost-effective distributed biomass power solution as part of this rollout, the market potential will be enormous.”
GWAPS is led by a group of veteran China operators and investors for the purpose of developing Cyclone technologies for the China market. GWAPS Chairman Zhan Shan, a PRC national, previously founded several new energy ventures including China’s first private municipal gas company as well as China’s first technology developer of large-format lithium-ion batteries. Managing Director Robert Devine has over a decade’s experience investing in the PRC’s consumer goods, technology, media and real estate sectors, initially with a well-known US private equity group then later on his own account. Keith McDade, recruited from the US to be VP of Technology and Engineering, has a 20-year successful track record in engine systems engineering and management with companies such as Boeing, Pratt & Whitney and Airbus. Mr. McDade also has previous work experience in China.
Cyclone Power Technologies is the developer of the eco-friendly external combustion engine with the power and versatility to run everything from portable electric generators and garden equipment to cars, trucks and locomotives. Invented by company founder and CEO Harry Schoell, the patented Cyclone Engine is a modern day steam engine, ingeniously designed to achieve high thermal efficiencies through a compact heat-regenerative process, and to run on virtually any fuel–including bio-diesels, syngas or solar–while emitting fewer greenhouse gases and irritating pollutants into the air. Currently in its late stages of development, the Cyclone Engine was recognized by Popular Science Magazine as the Invention of the Year for 2008.