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A New Concentration for U.S. Commercial-scale Solar Power

By Jesse Broehl, Editor, RenewableEnergyAccess.com
September 30, 2005   |   6 Comments

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The company has developed an inexpensive way to manufacture the polymer-based fresnel lenses and, when coupled with their unique rocket-like turbines, the project is likely to eventually expand beyond the initial 1 MW destined for outside Barstow, California.
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1 of 6
October 2, 2005
I am an investor in this technology; many of us have watched it being developed over a period of years and are excited to see it coming to fruition.

Jack Dean of T.H.R.E.E. (a long time believer) has the exclusive contract for Hawaii. http://www.csrwire.com/print.cgi?sfArticleId=1247

This will be exciting to watch!
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2 of 6
October 3, 2005
"Their history is not pretty"
Doesn't surprise me. Go take a look at their site,
it's smoke & morrors.
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3 of 6
October 3, 2005
Investors Beware. While the announcement from International Automated Systems sounds exciting, perhaps a bit of DD on the company before investing is in order.

First and foremost, they have been forced to settle with the SEC for making false and misleading statements in the past. Link:

http://www.legalcasedocs.com/120/242/158.html

Futhremore, if you go to Edgar and check all of IAUS.OB's financial reports, you will find that they have never made a single sale on the open market, yet have claimed numerous contracts in the past.

IAS will not provide any independent 3rd party verifiacation of its claims on their turbine. Why is that?

Again, I merely suggest that one does a lot of DD on International Automated Systems before deciding to invest.

Their history is not pretty.

don
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4 of 6
October 5, 2005
Stirling Energy Systems is by far the better investment. They are still a private company, and will only accept super qualified investors. They are sitting on $4 billion in PPA's and rumor has it they will be going public in the very near future.
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5 of 6
February 17, 2006
These contracts will call for large numbers of qualified skilled workers who believe in renewable energy and are willing to work under extreme conditions to achieve the completion of these contracts. I hope I can find a way to be one of those workers. I juist finished my portion of the installation of 100 1.5MW GE Wind Energy Towers on Feb 15, 2006 and am looking for more work in the Renewable Energy Field. JerryCheesman@yahoo.com
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6 of 6
February 17, 2006
If IAUS has had problems in the past, it is my belief they can correct those problems with real sales and real performance figures based on operating systems in the field. The concept of a bladeless turbine is fascinating and worth giving a chance as is their new reflector design.
As for Stirling Energy Systems, they have made history with the two largest scale solar concentrating plant contracts to date.
The SolarGenix Contract, believed to involve trough reflectors which develop steam with minimal assist from natural gas may represent a great improvement over the old LOF systems, which are still running here in California after over 20 years. JerryCheesman@yahoo.com
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