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> the alternative is cheaper and simpler

What's interesting is that it seems like the microwave version was the cheaper and simpler alternative. And the engineering problems were apparently solved, since they were building the product for their first deal, and were demoing the tech to the popsci reporter who visited.

> Back at the shop, Pringle is still zapping new materials. A sample labeled “bituminous coal” goes in and, 15 seconds later, Pringle ignites the resulting gas. “You see,” he says, “why they might want to kill me.”



In case anyone else is following along, a patent by Pringle has had a very intriguing set of assignments.

Started out with the corporation by Pringle and Co in 2009, rest is below:

2009: GREENTECH ENERGY SOLUTIONS LTD.

2010: UNIVERSAL ALTERNATIVE FUELS, INC.

2011: GORTAGCH DEVELOPMENT LIMITED

2015: GREENTECH ENERGY SOLUTIONS LTD.

Pringle also has a 2020 patent application pending that references the 2006 original filing.

[Edit] Thank you forgot it

2006: https://patents.google.com/patent/US7629497B2/ 2020: https://patents.google.com/patent/US20200399541A1/en


https://patents.google.com/patent/US7629497B2/ (if anyone else was looking for a link, assignment information is near the bottom).




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