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James
This Week in Free Energy
Susan
Imagine a world in which each home has its own power generator that obtains its
energy in such a way that no fuel has to be added.
Imagine every vehicle being able to run without ever stopping for fuel.
Imagine each appliance having its own power source that never has to be
recharged. That is the world of the
future. Join with us as we track our
progress toward such a world.
James
This Week in Free Energy; May 1, 2005: exploring and reporting on energy systems
that tap into the inexhaustible, ubiquitous, and clean sources of energy
generation, such as solar, wind, tide, and geothermal, but also exploring those
non-conventional avenues such as zero point energy, radiant energy, cold fusion,
and magnet motors.
With us today for our report is Sterling Allan.
Sterling, what do you have for us this week?
2005 Tour de Sol skirts 100 mpg - Over 60 hybrid, electric and biofuel vehicles from throughout the U.S. and Canada demonstrated that we have the technology today to power our transportation system with zero-oil consumption and zero climate-change emissions. (PESN; May 22, 2005)
Bedini Monopole Project Update - List moderator, Rick Friedrich, says several people are claiming to have achieved over unity in their replication of Bedini's designs; and says that he is in process of documenting the design specifics as well as the results. (PESN; May 21, 2005)
AEC Completes First Live Demonstration - Hydrogen-on-demand, from water, through metallurgic process. Expecting product shipment later in 2005. (PESN; May 18, 2005)
Wave buoys - Convert the ocean or sea wave energy into electricity. The flotation portion undulates with the waves, while a shaft fixed to the sea floor provides the counter-active force from which energy can be generated. (PESWiki; May 18)
Biofuel > Company Announces Discovery of Almost Unlimited Inexpensive Natural Gas Substitute - No airborne emissions from inexpensive process that creates gas from biomass, waste wood, and low-grade coal. (PESN; May 16)
Today in Free Energy -- May 16 (11 mins) - Greens going nuclear?. (OSEN)
Sterling
Thus concludes This Week in Free Energy.
James
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June 5, 2005
Last updated July 16, 2005
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