WALL TOWNSHIP, N.J., April 19, 2017 -- Coates International, Ltd. (OTC PINK:COTE) (the “Company”) received official notification from Secure Supplies Mexico LLC that the solar system project in Mexico is budgeted for $412,000,000 USD over a three year period. The Company will deliver 40 to 50 CSRV large industrial electric power generators to operate on gaseous hydrogen produced on site.
Company President and CEO, Mr. George J. Coates, comments: “This is only one of the projects that our Company is involved in with Secure Supplies. These projects work in the following way: Secure Supplies set out on the site where hundreds of solar panels are erected producing electric power and producing hydrogen, which is stored in special expansion tanks. When the sun goes down, the Coates CSRV electric power generators fire up operating on the stored hydrogen, which is produced by the sun. These CSRV generators are synchronous and only produce the power required at any given time up to 50 M.W. These are the most “green” projects ever. These projects are many worldwide. Coates CSRV engines are the only engine suitable to operate on gaseous hydrogen continuously.
“Management believes this is a turning point for the Company that will benefit all involved.”
There can be no assurance that the Company will be successful in any of its endeavors.
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Contact Information: Coates International, Ltd. Phone: 732-449-7717 Fax: 732-449-0764 www.coatesengine.com www.mostadvancedengine.com


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