Defkalion Green Technologies (DGT) White Paper Summary – Part 3/3

This is the third part of the summary of the white paper that was released at Defkalion’s press conference in Xanthi , Thursday the 23rd of June.

Table of contents:

11. Advantages and Reasons Why

12. Public Acceptance

13. Energy Sector

14. For Greece

11. Advantages and Reasons Why

The obvious positive implications of cheap and clean energy on growth and environment are made more specific in terms of the Hyperion series. Defkalion claims that:

  • Hyperion can reduce the energy price with 90%.
  • A type C Hyperion (20kW) can produce up to 175MWh per annum.
  • Greece currently holds roughly 80% of Europe’s Nickel deposits.
  • Progress is independent of the current state of academic debate/skepticism and current state of theoretical understanding of the underlying process – if the product generate energy people will buy it.

12. Public Acceptance

The successful development and growth of this product ultimately depends on public demand and demand derives from awareness which derives from education. Defkalion emphasizes the importance of providing learning centers, courses, fora and other public channels to bolster demand for this paradigm-shifting product.

13. Energy Sector

Defkalion see themselves as providers of the next generation of sustainable energy solutions at a time of ever increasing energy problems and nuclear energy disengagement. Defkalion is taking the lead in the transformation of the global energy system, moving away from the unsustainable old-school fossil fuels.

14. For Greece

The path to national self-sufficiency in terms of energy production is an essential step in taking Greece out of the current debt crisis. This new technology will also provide a lot of new job opportunities and, in general, boost the productivity and competitiveness of Greek companies. Greece now has the chance of taking on a leadership role in terms of this new revolutionary technology.

 

The summarized white paper can be read in full at Defkalions web site.

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