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	<title>Comments on: International Battery Introduces New 24-Volt Lithium-ion High Energy Storage System</title>
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		<title>By: Raymond Zindrick</title>
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		<dc:creator>Raymond Zindrick</dc:creator>
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		<description>I was searching for electrical energy storage systems and found your site, very excited to see a Made in USA system available with all the proper credentials as far as efficiency, controls, availability and a manufacturer who touts their environmental impact as minimum.
I also am enthused that a system using co-generation, solar and other efforts to store and then supply efficient energy for off the grid use is under test, this is what the country needs to take a large leap into the future.
I live in North Central Wisconsin, the power is expensive, the natural gas is relatively cheap and there are off peak grids available, but not here at this time.  I feel that a storage system that could use off peak power, generate electricity from natural gas and also supply heat would be an incredible system that could be tied together or put in piecemeal, with your storage system as the main building block.
Wonderful to see that the means are there to integrate all of the components, but your storage system is the key.  I will stay aware and hope that you can put me on your list of contacts.
Regards,

Ray Zindrick, dba Disco-Tech, Inc.
rayezindrick@aim.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was searching for electrical energy storage systems and found your site, very excited to see a Made in USA system available with all the proper credentials as far as efficiency, controls, availability and a manufacturer who touts their environmental impact as minimum.<br />
I also am enthused that a system using co-generation, solar and other efforts to store and then supply efficient energy for off the grid use is under test, this is what the country needs to take a large leap into the future.<br />
I live in North Central Wisconsin, the power is expensive, the natural gas is relatively cheap and there are off peak grids available, but not here at this time.  I feel that a storage system that could use off peak power, generate electricity from natural gas and also supply heat would be an incredible system that could be tied together or put in piecemeal, with your storage system as the main building block.<br />
Wonderful to see that the means are there to integrate all of the components, but your storage system is the key.  I will stay aware and hope that you can put me on your list of contacts.<br />
Regards,</p>
<p>Ray Zindrick, dba Disco-Tech, Inc.<br />
<a href="mailto:rayezindrick@aim.com">rayezindrick@aim.com</a></p>
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