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Box 120

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Contains 20 Results:

Thermal Diode Proof of Concept, 2000

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 1-3
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 2000

Thermionic Energy Conversion Preliminary Draft Proposal, 2000

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 2000

Thermionic Energy Conversion Interim Proposal, 2000

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 2000

Thermionic Energy Converter presentation to DARPA, 2000

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 2000

Thermo Electron, 1997

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 1997

Thermo Electron Corp: Annual Report to Shareholders, 1994

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 1994

The Thermo Handbook, 1996

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 1996

Thermo Power Corporation, 1997

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 1997

Thermo Products and Services, 1996-1997

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 1996-1997

Thermo Terratech Inc. Company Briefing Book, 1997

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 1997

Thermodyne Business Plan, 1997

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 1997

Thermodyne Device Questions, 1997

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 1997

Thermodyne Presentation Final Draft, 1997

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 1997

Thermoelectric Superconductivity, 1997

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 1997

UTRC Proprietarty Information Agreement

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 1988-2000

United Technologies Corp. Company Profile, 1997

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 1997

Utah Venture Capital Conference, 1997

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 1997

Valence Technology Inc. Financial Info, 1996-1997

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 1996-1997

Workman, Nydegger and Seeley legal correspondence, 2001

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 2001

General materials, 1994-2000

 File — Box: 120, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.

Dates: 1994-2000