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Chairman's message: Introduction to Electro Silica Plc

"In 1999 an Anglo Italian group of Scientists and Engineers led by the internationally known Scientist Frank Fucilla, made a remarkable environmentally friendly invention that can help preserve; and eventually replace the need for hydrocarbon and gas fossil fuel.

With this Electro Silica is opening a new chapter for ALL humanity within the energy domain.

In the near future our homes, offices and factories could be free from the hazardous impact of carbon monoxide, the threat of gas explosions, and most importantly, reduce the emissions that cause global warming.

We do this by generating clean energy from microwaves.

Electro Silica owns the British patented technology to this invention.
We believe the technology will revolutionise not only the heating industry but also anywhere where water or other liquids require heating, purification or drying.



Chairman
Electro Silica Plc


"In 1999 I read a magazine article that led me to change my scientific views about microwave technologies."

As a Scientist, after evaluating the research work and the technical and Economical implication of this discovery, I realised that it was a duty of mine, both as a man of science and an Environmentalist, to be a part of this history at its making.

Today I'll tell you why I am so excited about this revolutionary idea and the reasons why I am now a part of this significant development.

Decomposition of organic matter buried deep in the ground over millions of years and bacterial biogenic activity, today makes up all the hydrocarbon and gas reserves (excluding Hydrates) available to men.
These are non-renewable resources and are being depleted at an alarming rate, particularly as the population of the world increases and demand for fossil fuel grows.
In the foreseeable future, gas boilers will be discarded as obsolete machines of a primitive past.

As fossil fuel, is gradually becoming scarce we believe our Microwave machines will be as important and as common as gas boilers are today."
Is the market ready for Microwave heating technology? "YES it is".

"You don't need to wait a decade before our Microwave Boilers will be commonplace, for millions of people in Western Europe alone have no access to gas or any other form of heating, except from burning of our natural forests!!!!

You must know that millions of people within the Alpine belt and Apennines, do not have the luxury of gas pipes, for it would not be economical nor environmentally justifiable for gas Company's to invest billions of pounds toward large webs of isolated mountainous regions where pockets of people are scattered over vast areas.

Added together, these alpine people represent millions of potential consumers.
It is our greatest political and economical challenge to bring conservation of our forests and solve the frustrations of millions of cold beaten families.
Well Electro Silica has the solution to these important issues for our technology can reach these regions, and deliver the luxuries that, we all wish should be enjoyed by us all."



Managing Director
Electro Silica Hungary

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Italy
Hungary
Germany
Austria
Mongolia


United Kingdom
India
Ukraine
Romania
Bulgaria



China, Japan & SE Asia
North America
South America



Antipodes
Southern Africa
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