First Tellurium Subsidiary, PyroDelta, Targets Online Sales Launch in 2026
Vancouver, BC — November 12, 2025 — Leads & Copy — First Tellurium Corp. (CSE: FTEL, OTC:FSTTF) reports its subsidiary, PyroDelta Energy Inc., will launch an online sales platform January 1, 2026, to handle purchase requests for PyroDelta flat thermoelectric modules.
PyroDelta Head Engineer Michael Abdelmaseh said as awareness of their technology grows, they are receiving an increasing number of B2B purchase inquiries from their website. These requests come from thermoelectric device vendors across a variety of industries in Canada and the U.S.
Abdelmaseh noted the company has invested significant time perfecting the manufacturing process, module testing, and working with potential buyers to finalize product capabilities, and is now focused on establishing a robust e-commerce interface and platform.
PyroDelta’s flat thermoelectric modules can operate at temperatures of 900 degrees Celsius, exceeding the temperatures of devices currently available. According to reports in 2024 and 2025, the modules’ durability expands potential applications and markets where waste heat at high temperatures can be utilized to produce steady supplies of clean, renewable power.
Applications include extending the range of industrial and military drones, enhancing solar power generation, providing supplemental energy for greenhouses, and recreational and emergency generators.
PyroDelta currently has no plans to sell its tubular thermoelectric generators online, which can provide clean, supplemental power for AI data centers, combustion engines, geothermal energy, and other industries using liquid for cooling or heating.
First Tellurium President and CEO Tyrone Docherty said the company remains in discussions and negotiations with AI data center providers, drone manufacturers, defense contractors, and others to sell the tubular generators directly, and expects these large-scale, worldwide markets to be their largest sources of revenue long-term.
Docherty added that revenue from sales of the flat modules will help them serve larger-scale contracts for the tubular generators. He noted they are currently exploring options for manufacturing the tubular devices, including licensing, partnerships, and/or building their own plants, and that these decisions will likely vary amongst the different potential markets, which continue to expand.
First Tellurium’s business model seeks to generate revenue and value through mineral discovery, project development, project generation, and the development of tellurium-based technologies.
Tyrone Docherty can be reached at 604.789.5653 or tyrone@firsttellurium.com.
Source: First Tellurium Corp.
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