ENERGY CONVERSION

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ECONOMY FIRST Vantus Energy Corporation 444 Market Street, 19th Floor San Francisco CA 94111 energy conversion, namely, consulation services concerning power quality and reliability enhancement services, energy management and information services leading to operational changes that enhance energy processes and performance, reduce power disturbances and total energy optimization; production of energy;
EFFICIENCY FIRST Vantus Energy Corporation 444 Market Street, 19th Floor San Francisco CA 94111 energy conversion, namely, consultation services concerning power quality and reliability enhancement services, energy management and information services leading to operational changes that enhance energy processes and performance, reduce power disturbances and total energy optimization; production of energy;
ENECO ENECO, INC. 391- B Chipeta Way Salt Lake City UT 84108 ENERGY CONVERSION;Licensing of intellectual property rights regarding energy conversion technology;
ENERGY FIRST Vantus Energy Corporation 444 Market Street, 19th Floor San Francisco CA 94111 energy conversion, namely, consultation services concerning power quality and reliability enhancement services, energy management and information services leading to operational changes that enhance energy processes and performance, reduce power disturbances and total energy optimization; production of energy;ENERGY;
PRODUCTIVITY FIRST Vantus Energy Corporation 444 Market Street, 19th Floor San Francisco CA 94111 energy conversion, namely, consultation services concerning power quality and reliability enhancement services, energy management and information services leading to opeational changes that enhance energy processes and performance, reduce power disturbances and total energy optimization; production of energy;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An energy conversion system, comprising: a reservoir container including at least two chambers of inversely variable volume for respectively storing a quantity of fuel and receiving a quantity of exhaust; a means for decreasing the volume of the first chamber while concurrently increasing the volume of the second chamber; at least one energy conversion device; first means for communicating fuel between the at least one energy conversion device and a first of the chambers in the reservoir container; and second means for communicating exhaust between the at least one energy conversion device and a second of the chambers in the reservoir container. The reservoir container may be transported to a recharging/refilling station or recharged in-situ. A particular application for metal-air fuel cell power systems is shown and described.