First Tellurium Corp. is set to showcase a potentially transformative thermoelectric generator technology that could revolutionize energy efficiency in transportation and industrial sectors. The company's majority-owned subsidiary, PyroDelta Energy Inc., will demonstrate its tellurium-based device on April 30, highlighting a breakthrough eight years in development.
The innovative generator promises at least 6% fuel savings by recovering waste heat from combustion engines while eliminating the need for traditional alternators and radiators. Its design allows for easy installation in both new and existing vehicles, suggesting widespread potential application across automotive and industrial markets.
The technology's versatility extends beyond transportation, with potential applications in energy-intensive sectors such as artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency mining. By converting previously wasted thermal energy into usable electricity, the generator represents a significant advancement in sustainable technology.
Simultaneously, First Tellurium's leadership announced plans for a shareholder luncheon in mid-May and the issuance of 1.5 million stock options at $0.15 per share, indicating continued investor and corporate confidence in the technological development.



