Phase I: is a 33,500 HP system producing 9.75MW’s of stored energy.

The construction will take place in three locations and delivered for assembly to Georgetown, S.C.

The floating cryogenic platform will be produced in Andrews, South Carolina by “3-D Metal Works” to be assembled in the Port of Georgetown.

The two Rimdrive wind machines will be produced by “Keuka Energy” and delivered to the Port of Georgetown where they will be installed on the cryogenic platform.

The re-gas facility and the anchoring system will be furnished by “Concrete Docks” of Palatka, Florida, and delivered to the Port of Georgetown.

When completed, the platform will be towed offshore to begin production of liquid air to be stored in the platform which has birthing for 2 cryogenic tankers. Tankers will load and transport the liquid air to a re-gas facility to produce air under pressure to spin turbine driven generators that are grid connected to a Santee/Cooper substation near Andrews, South Carolina.

(Phase II)

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