STWA, www.stwa.com – masters of pioneering energy efficiency solutions for large-scale energy production and diesel fleets, today reported engagement of the renowned global provider of critical fluid-handling systems Colfax Corporation for the production of a full-scale prototype of ZERO’s revolutionary AOT™ (applied oil technology).
The US DOE’s Rocky Mountain Oilfield Testing Center (RMOTC) will play host to full scale testing of ZERO’s AOT technology, utilizing the prototype and ultimately offering a clearer picture of the huge benefit this technology represents to the industry as a whole.
The reduction of costs associated with transporting crude oil through pipelines, promised by this breakthrough technology, is of utmost importance for low temperature, heavy crude extraction and sub-sea operations the world over.
Chairman and CEO of ZERO, Cecil Bond Kyte, noted the diligent physics and engineering efforts by the team in developing AOT, projected rapid commercialization potential and expressed confidence that the product has a great future.
Kyte called Colfax a “pleasure to work with”, beaming with pride at the marketability of the technology and called it an incredible opportunity to develop a technology with such game-changing real-world applications.
The team, comprised of personnel from both companies, as well as ancillary parties, has been going on throughout 2010 and has finally reached culmination with the approval of extant plans for fabrication of the prototype system.
Purchase order issued, ZERO stands poised to make huge waves in the industry subsequent to the prototypes production. Prototype production will commence shortly within the US and is to be based upon the extant engineering/physics parameters, blueprints and plans.
Along with ZERO’s ELEKTRA™ technology, which greatly improves diesel engine efficiency, the Company has arrayed for itself a very promising tech portfolio.
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