So far we have not found an actual alternative power source other than what has already been discovered (hydro-electricity, nuclear power, fossil fuels, solar power etc.). The new sources of power are all power vectors (resultant from indirect use of one kind of power already in use. Is there some kind of power supply that we haven’t found yet that will carry us into the future? Gravitational wave energy? Nucleonic resonance?
The premise is that a 2.5kw wind generator is linked via the inverter to heat transfer casing of a 2hp stirling engine with the gas medium being alcohol. Is this feasible given the amounts of heat produced and required? Thank you so very much for any insights or help you can offer.
Would this be extra helpful in locating platforms out of sight of people in order to preserve the natural coastal horizan from shore? Wouldn’t this be easy to expand in locations where it was already built in order to keep up with increases in electrical demand without increasing carbon emissions? Could any country build this as long as it had coastline? Could this be sent to areas with natural disastors or predicted energy shortages as a way to help keep the power running? Could platforms also desalinate water and produce hydrogen on site? Could Solar Power also be located on it?
www.overunity.com This motor, designed and built by Dieter Marfurt, runs for weeks just on 1 Liter of water. It is based on a very special Osmosis effect and the help of gravity like a Besslerwheel and can be scaled up. Only a bit of water is needed to run this motor for weeks without refilling or refueling. The weights are shifted at the wet side and thus it produces an imbalance and begins to turn. This motor can be easily built via the sold template kit with which you can print out the structure on paper and use a scissoir to cut out the parts and assemble it. It is a great kit to study this gravity wheel and later make a scaled up version, which could power your mobile phone battery charger or other low power devices… Many thanks to Dieter Marfurt for making this kit available !
I’m in central NJ. It’s 11:45PM and 90 degrees. We have a 2 1/2 year old daughter and a 2 month old son. Our power was out for nearly 2 hours and just came back on … thankfully! We tried to cool off in the pool but the water was 88 degrees!
Are you experiencing a heat wave? Where are you located? Did you lose your power at any point? For how long?