First Tellurium Corporation’s subsidiary, PyroDelta Energy, has developed a prototype thermoelectric generator that utilizes common energy sources as its heat source. This innovative device generates 20 watts of power for a minimum of six hours using either an eight-ounce propane canister or a cup of diesel.
The thermoelectric generator is designed to offer quiet and efficient power for emergency and recreational purposes, emitting significantly less exhaust compared to traditional diesel or gasoline-powered generators. Its compact and lightweight design, weighing less than 2.2 kg (5 pounds), makes it highly portable and practical for various environments.
According to First Tellurium’s president and CEO, Tyrone Docherty, the recent surge in extreme weather events underscores the importance of having a reliable power source that is both affordable and environmentally friendly. The thermoelectric generator is capable of powering essential electronic devices such as laptops, lights, cell phone chargers, and even small refrigerators or freezers.
Michael Abdelmaseh, PyroDelta’s director of engineering, emphasized the versatility and ease of use of the thermoelectric generator, noting its silent operation and suitability for indoor and outdoor settings. The device’s efficiency is enhanced in cold temperatures, making it ideal for winter months or during power outages caused by severe weather conditions.
First Tellurium Corporation focuses on mineral discovery, project development, and cooperative access to generate revenue and value for its stakeholders. As of the latest trading session, First Tellurium stock (CSE:FTEL) opened at $0.120 per share and has shown a 56.25% increase since the beginning of the year.
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