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Continuing dig...

Paul Pelosi, Jr. 
NRGLab initial search shows a landscape company in the EU or a company in Asia that makes skincare products. Nothing on US corporate info. BUT Miss Ana Shell has them in her "investment fund"
http://anashell.com/fund-territory-of-shell/
https://archive.is/qBINP

The only thing that comes up in a search regarding energy and NRGLab is a tech blog
NRGLab and its Role in Alternative-Energy Generation
http://www.techblogger.io/2013/05/nrglab-and-its-role-in-alternative-energy-generation/
https://archive.fo/fBp1h

Well, my perspective of clean energy generation certainly changed after a representative from NRGLab contacted me late last month. A science-driven company, the Singapore-based company researches and develops alternate-energy technologies to provide electrical power that is clean, reliable and affordable.

At the moment, the company’s portfolio include technology to boost the performance of gas turbine generator performance, as well as projects that entail recycling waste materials into usable diesel fuel. What caught my attention though, was a self-contained product called a “SH box” that the company says offers power generation that is environmentally friendly, efficient and affordable.

I asked for, and was granted a visit to the company’s factory compound in Tuas, where I met up with NRGLab director Sergey Sorokin and Ana Shell – one of the discoverers of the crystal technology. They filled in the blanks on the technical aspects of the technology as well as showed me around the premises. While I did not see a working SH box on my visit, NRGLab has convinced me that it has indeed created a working room-temperature thermoelectric generator.

The link in the article goes here:
http://www.nrglab.asia/
https://archive.is/aXr5z

The company website touts it's "ion" skincare products. There is not ONE word about energy, clean energy or "SH box". But Miss Ana Shell is on the Board.

They have an extremely weird "About us" page
https://archive.is/tJmh3

BUT - they left their SH Box business plan up on their website
http://nrglab.asia/images/NRGLAB_Strategic_Business_2013_SH_Boxes.pdf
ARCHIVED: https://anonfile.com/qc36P57cn0/NRGLAB_Strategic_Business_2013_SH_Boxes_pdf

So, when did this company make the switch from clean energy to skincare products?
Seems very  fishy.