New Prototype Development
During the last 8 months, our company has been working on a new design for a prototype of an expanded McConnell Electrical Generation System (“MEGS”) that can generate up to 500 kilowatts of electricity, without any use or reliance on fossil fuels or uranium.
Based on the milestone results achieved from the internal testing of the original McConnell Prototype on July 26, 2022, as reported in our earlier News Releases, our company has expanded its research and development to focus on a larger MEGS unit that will work on a continuous basis, and will be tested by a connection to the electrical grid for transparent monitoring of the results of the new MEGS prototype.
New Office / Warehouse
For the development of the new MEGS prototype, our company has expanded to larger office / warehouse premises of 3600 square feet, located in the Leduc Business Park near the Edmonton International Airport. The modern warehouse features approximately 1800 square feet of warehouse space for the development and assembly of the new MEGS prototype, which will allow for testing and monitoring of the MEGS prototype during operation.
The company business offices feature 6 large offices and a board room, with adjacent common areas in a fully modern environment to facilitate the management of the company’s operations, and to provide suitable working amenities for the company’s team of engineers, specialists and office administration.
Our company also maintains its fabrication facility at it 4 acre site at Nisku Industrial Park, to enable our company to perform all necessary procedures for the fabrication and assembly of the new MEGS prototype that will generate approximately 500 kilowatts of electricity.
Warehouse Fixturing
For the last two months, the process of fixturing the new warehouse space has been ongoing for the careful preparation of the overhead assembly framework, in order for the safe handling and assembly of the components for the new MEGS prototype that will generate up to 500 kilowatts of electricity and will operate from a floor area of approximately 700 square feet.
During the last 6 months, the company has secured the delivery of various components, including the steam turbine and the electricity generation unit. Both of these units are currently being tested and modified to insure their performance during the commissioning process of the new MEGS prototype.
For more information and current news releases, visit the website of the company at: www.thermofusionenergy.com