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RE: How Is EOS different from everything else?

in #eos7 years ago

@dantheman @dan you mentioned in your interview with @jeffberwick that EOS is working with some application developers in this early test phase as the blockchain and tech on EOS' end is still under development. Is there still room for collaboration at this stage, or are you waiting until things really go live to open the floodgates for app developers?

I ask because I have a friend who is doing some amazing smart-grid utility and renewable energy work here in Vermont. He's been meeting frequently with the state's largest utility and has some energy projects under contract, one of which is an ambitious thermal energy storage project which uses the middle of the night point of incredibly low energy demand and thus rock-bottom prices to heat water and essentially create a thermal battery that can be drawn upon for heat during normal energy usage times when the price is back up.

A lot of the tech stuff goes over my head, BUT...I can see the massive potential in his project and in yours and I've been rapping to him about the blockchain and he is super interested. I think that EOS is the tech that will allow his project to really come to full fruition. Please let me know if there's anything I can do to facilitate a collaboration. Thanks!

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Is your friend still pursuing this project? I am heading up some similar work in a different part of the energy industry and would be interested in speaking with him in this regard.

Yes, he's still at it.

Here's his website: https://dynorganics.com/ and his name is Morgan. I told him to establish a presence on Steemit for some of his projects but he has yet to do so. Tell him you talked to Andy on Steemit if you reach out. Good luck and thanks for your work towards a more sustainable energy future!