(April 16, 2008) Christina Archer, consulting assistant professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University, discusses the importance of win power in a clean and renewable future. The Energy Seminar meets weekly during the academic year. For a list of upcoming talks, visit the events page at the Woods Institute for the Environment website. Stanford University www.stanford.edu Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford: woods.stanford.edu Christina Archer www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
HOPE FOR HUMANITY Credit: www.youtube.com nanoholdings.com – Justin Hall-Tipping CEO of “Nanoholdings” Explains how nanotechnology is set to change the future of energy and replace fossil and nuclear fuels Below is an excerpt from: nanoholdings.com Nanoholdings is a team of scientists, investors and innovators working at the cutting-edge of nanotechnology to develop solutions to the world’s growing energy problems. Working in partnership with the world’s best universities we develop products and companies that will revolutionize the way we use and generate energy. Two things stand out about us — we focus exclusively on nanotechnology-based energy solutions and we work at the very cutting-edge of nano-energy research. Our extensive network of leading scientists in the nanotechnology field are central to our work – scientists based at eminent universities around the world, who are working at the coal-face of nano-energy research to seek out alternative solutions for how we generate, transmit, store and use energy. We support and guide their research, transforming breakthroughs into viable solutions — products to revolutionize the way we use and generate energy
fusion power plants are renewable and safe energy sources that does not cause much/any harm to the environment, unlike many other forms of renewable energy e.g. wind (damages scenery) and hydro-electric (flood area). Fusion technology also promises high energy out puts once it is perfected (major drawback of solar panels) fusion reactors are relatively safe to operate since the fusion reaction is very fragile and any irregularities will cause it to stop ( unlike nuclear reactors). so, are there any drawbacks to fusion technology?
Leah was veeeery hungover one day, and decided to drink more beer. This resulted in her getting drunk again. And this is what happened after. She was going on about random things, so I decided to record her. It’s pretty quiet, and she mumbles, so here’s what she says: Josh: What’s gonna happen in the future? Leah: No, I can’t! Alex: What kind of cars will there be? Leah: I dunno. They’ll run on water. But then we’ll have to melt all the goddamn ice caps in order to get the cars to run. Josh: But what about global warming? Won’t that do the melting of the polar ice caps for us? Leah: Well, yeah but you know, global warming isn’t exactly you know, environmentally friendly. Krystle: yeaaah Alex says something.. Leah: Yeah but that’s what I’m saying, like, like people need to, to, Alex: Maybe we should make them run on wind power.. Leah: Nooo. No. Krystle: Solar.. Leah: People need to. Yeah! The suns not gonna burn out anytime soon. Like, the earth will explode before the sun burns out and if the sun explodes then we die anyways. So. It’s fine. It’s fine. We’ll just live a life of, of solar powered vehicles but the problem is that we need to find a way Krystle: to store it Leah: yes! Alex: something about solar panels Leah: Alex you’re a genius. We invented solar energy. Okay but no, we need to invent like.. Alex: No, no we didn’t invent solar energy, we invented the apparatus to harness it. We didn’t invent the sun Leah. Leah: well no, well no, we, we, we did it though. So …
www.homemadepowerplant.com A remarkable, new company, Konarka, a solar energy company based in Lowell, Massachusetts, is developing and producing organic thin-film solar photovoltaic films. These photovoltaic films are being printed on an adapted label maker machine. The process is much more cost effect than the traditional method of manufacturing crystalline photovoltaics. Start looking for the cost of solar electric power systems to come down. These new solar energy films could easily become the next-generation solar panels of the future.
If Tesla didn’t need gas, oil or nuclear ……. WE don’t need gas, oil or nuclear. Haven’t needed it for over 100 years. Our great grandparents were supposed to be living like the Jetsons. IGNORED: Professor John Searl has been trying to give free energy to the world for over 60 years. www.Myspace.com MURDERED AND COVERED UP: Stan Meyers and other cars that run on water www.youtube.com IMPRISONED AND TORTURED Paul Pantone, inventor of GEET Technology www.geetinternational.com IGNORED Aether technology and the work of John Keely www.scribd.com IGNORED: Ed Leedskalnin and Coral Castle: www.scribd.com IGNORED: ALL the work of Walter Russell, specifically the book “A New Concept of the Universe” IGNORED: Turkish Magnetic Motor Demo 1 www.youtube.com Demo 2 www.youtube.com Demo 3 www.youtube.com Documents: www.wipo.int Blueprints: www.scribd.com IGNORED: Dr. Steven Greer’s work with The Disclosure Project, The Orion Project and CSETI IGNORED: The Venus Project www.thevenusproject.com IGNORED Masaru Emoto and the knowledge of Water in relation to consciousness: video.google.com Who is at fault? ALL the oil companies, ALL the gas companies, (and in my opinion…. ALL the people who work for those companies which support that lifestyle) ALL the ridiculers and deniers of Free Energy Technology, ALL the deniers of perpetual motion and Aether theory. Most people are to blame for ignoring ALL the information that has been here the whole time….. but it’s just too hard to believe …
www.AsYouCanTrust.com ——How to Wind Power a Home By Paul MJ Suchecki Check local regulations to see if a wind generator is allowed. Some municipalities have restrictions that prohibit home windmills due to noise. Most local governments will require a building permit to erect a wind tower. Wind speed usually increases with height, so the taller the tower the better. A good rule of thumb is to erect it 20 feet above any nearby structures. Contact a reputable local dealer. He will be familiar with all the local renewal energy incentives that vary widely from state to state. The most generous ones are offered in California, Oregon, Massachusetts, and Maryland. The list keeps expanding. Some incentives will cover up to half the cost of installation. Ask your dealer whether or not your utility will cooperate with net metering. There’s a parallel here with solar power where you tie your system into the power grid and your utility will have to pay you for the excess power you generate during periods of heavy wind and low demand on your part. Net metering requires an inverter to change DC power generated by the turbine, to AC used on the grid. If you don’t have net metering, you can install a back up battery system to charge when the wind is up. You’ll be able to draw down the battery power during calm periods relying on the grid as your electric safety net. Have your dealer analyze the available wind and your power needs. You’d like to have the system handle as much power …