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Integrated Power Technology Corporation
24471 Corta Cresta Drive, Lake Forest, California, United States

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Integrated Power Technology Corporation™, "IPTC", a privately-held California S-corp founded in 2006 created an Integrated Circuit Digital Power Patent Portfolio garnering substantial investment by a Fortune 500 corporation. 

Integrated Power Technology Corporation™ also developed seven patents issued and four applications pending in the United States and Japan for offshore energy production. Today it's primarily focused on Research and Development, Design, Patent Licensing and Technology Transfer of advanced database and electromechanical systems for energy conversion from oceanic resources into fuel, energy-intensive products, or environmental remediation reagents.

As Integrated Power Technology Corporation™'s Renewable Energy Portfolio advances toward Physical Design and Proof-of-Concept, it's well-suited to fit the needs of customers, strategic partners, licensees, and all of humanity, such as: 

  • Energy verticals, especially Alaska oil interests have applications for hydrogen mainly for refinery purposes, "lightening" heavy oils/tar sands, and enhanced recovery (heating heavy oils) a substantial need for hydrogen intensive "lightening" along with ammonia as potentially a surfactant. IPTC’s geographic data indicates great Capacity Factor around Kodiak Island, near Cook's Inlet -- the port of Anchorage Alaska where energy primes already have a strong presence.
  • Utilities (Electric Grid) in the long-term, will benefit once fuel cells or gas fired turbines show technology and market readiness for alternatives to natural gas such as hydrogen or ammonia. IPTC's models show the Turbofoil® competes favorably against natural gas at a price of $6/MMBtu in existing conventional gas turbine electrical generators, or $12/MMBtu if state-of-the-art combined cycle generators are installed. Japan paid $17/MMBtu (LNG) for an average July, 2013 spot price.
  • U.S. Navy “Green Fleet” has interest in hydrogen. IPTC's system enables underway refueling thereby proving logistically superior to fixed biofuel farms, while eliminating siting, leasing, and permitting/regulatory costs associated with biofuels. Because IPTC's system operates beyond the Economic Exclusion Zones (EEZ) the only regulatory oversight comes from the International Maritime Organization under the auspices of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
  • Offshore and other Renewable Energy Systems Providers have deployed the traditional Horizontal or Vertical Axis Wind Turbines at shallow depths in the ocean. Human resource costs are substantial for insurance for their large crews in dangerous seas. IPTC’s solution circumvents these issues of large crews in harms way. With need to reduce deployment costs, maintenance costs, regulatory obstruction, curtailment, grid over-subscription; without Integrated Power Technology Corporation™'s Renewable Energy Portfolio, these major industrial organizations now face manufacturing over-capacity and industry consolidation despite growing global energy demand.

Integrated Power Technology Corporation's patented and patent pending oceanic mobile hybrid modular wind, hydro, and solar distributed energy conversion systems remote-controlled by a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition system which optimizes configuration, operation, and navigation thereby profitably producing, storing, and delivering fuel, energy-intensive products, and/or environmental remediation reagents when and where best produced and most needed.

   The Integrated Power Technology Corporation™ patented oceanic remote-controlled mobile structures capture energy from multiple sources simultaneously, and deliver energy or energy-intensive commodities to a central distribution location which controls navigation of the mobile structures based on geospatial information (i.e. National Weather Service) data and Velocity Performance Prediction (VPP/CFD) models integrated into path cost/yield analysis. 


   To optimally exploit oceanic renewable resources of higher energy and over a much greater global surface area than land, connecting a natural flow system covering anywhere over nearly three quarters of the surface of the planet thus availing vast industrial and humanitarian sustainability potential; modular mobile hybrid structures deliver energy intensive commodities via the expansive source of energy from the ocean presenting significant opportunity to optimize profitable delivery, while facilitating planning, maintenance and operation. 

Company NameIntegrated Power Technology Corporation
Business CategoryTidal
Address24471 Corta Cresta Drive
Lake Forest
California
United States
ZIP: 92630
PresidentAndrew Gizara
Year Established2006
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Hours of OperationNA
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