Free energy is a reality - Nanotechnology is the key
Monday, 12 December 2011 21:41
The technologies are here, we only have to use them people !
Perpetual motion machines
Monday, 28 November 2011 20:53
Thanks to veproject1 there models are all workable machines but hopefully will inspire you the website is www.veproject1.org
In Green We trust
Written by Tecknomancer
Monday, 10 October 2011 09:05
it looks like a charge recapture so is it real or not what do you think. also sorry about the music just no way to post with out some kind of music no choice . guys I'm not sure about it Download it study it try to replicate it if you can I know nothing about it, yet but willing to study the potential. good luck
New Wind Turbine Design
Written by VOA Video
Tuesday, 14 June 2011 12:13
Inductive Charging
Written by knite20
Wednesday, 23 March 2011 08:41
solar Heat from a fiberglass satellite dish,
Written by Eric Jacqmain
Monday, 07 March 2011 18:47
Eric Jacqmain's solar creation. Made from an ordinary fiberglass satellite dish, it is covered in about 5800 3/8" (~1cm) mirror tiles. When properly aligned, it can generate a spot the size of a dime with an intensity of 5000 times normal daylight. This intensity of light is more than enough to melt steel, vaporize aluminum, boil concrete, turn dirt into lava, and obliterate any organic material in an instant. It stands at 5'9" and is 42" across. Unfortunately, the R5800 was completely destroyed in a storage shed fire on December 14, 2010.
Coming spring of 2011: Sun Runner 3 R23000 (R23K)
Area of dish aperture (elliptical)= (pi x 102cm x 73cm)/4 = 5848 sq cm Area of focal point (circular)= pi(0.6cm)^2 = 1.14 sq cm Concentration Power= 5848/1.14 = 5129 then rounded down Output Power Estimate = 560 watts
Faces of the Recovery
Written by USdepartmentofenergy
Sunday, 22 August 2010 19:54
With one bottle of drinking water and four hours of sunlight, MIT chemist Dan Nocera claims that he can produce 30 KWh of electricity, which is enough to power an entire household in the developing world. With about three gallons of river water, he could satisfy the daily energy needs of a large American home. The key to these claims is a new, affordable catalyst that uses solar electricity to split water and generate hydrogen.
BOSTON- At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dan Nocera talks about Sun Catalytix, the next generation of solar energy, and ARPA-E funding through the Recovery Act.
To learn about more ARPA-E projects through the Recovery Act:
Hybrid Charger
Written by Tecknomancer
Friday, 01 May 2009 10:48
Kinesis has developed a solar/wind hybrid charger that is currently in production
phase. See it shown of here at CES 2009.
Pushing green technology
Friday, 01 May 2009 10:40
A new trend in Japan is pushing green technology to its limits, while a project
in the U.S. is making the most of mothernature.
Saltwater could power all the world's cars!
Written by mayhem
Saturday, 07 February 2009 12:36
Renewable Energy Dominates Events Industry
Tuesday, 14 October 2008 03:20
The World Future Energy Summit has done it again. Not only has it achieved prominence in the financial, energy, government and construction sectors, it has scoped the top accolades at the prestigious 'Event Awards' held in London, September 26th, 2008.
The awards claimed were the 'Best International Event' and 'Best Launch Exhibition', beating off stiff competition from Gastech and LIVE EARTH, and Business Travel Show Dubai, respectively. The 2008 summit has now won a total of four industry awards with global recognition coming from Dubai, London and the international Association of Event Organisers. Richard Hease, Chairman of Turret Middle East, event organisers of the summit said "We aim to be back in the running next year, our line up for January 2009 is bigger and better".
Turret Middle East organises the summit on behalf of Reed Exhibitions, Reed purchased the show from Turret ME after the success of the inaugural summit.
Judges were a mix of the event industry's leading experts including top corporate event professionals from Sony Ericisson, Blackberry and Sainsburys. Jeremy King, Chairman of the Event Awards jury said "The judges were most impressed with the size of the World Future Energy Summit. How they achieved over 11,000 visitors from 70 countries with over 200 big name exhibitors in its first year was the reason that they won".
The World Future Energy Summit is to take place for the second year in the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre on January 19-21, 2009. It is hosted by the Masdar Initiative, the world's largest single investor in alternative and renewable energy.The event spans three full days and consists of an extensive conference and exhibition.
The Conference brings together the commercial experience of heads of state, professors, ministers, innovators and business men in the development and investment in the alternative, renewable and green building industry. The exhibition gathers the leading manufacturers and developers in the industry and hosts over 12 national pavilions with the newest technologies and project management in the market.
The World Future Energy Summit is proudly supported by its principal sponsor, Credit Suisse and its Principal International Media Partner, TIME Magazine.