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Power

Submission + - Rowan University Replicates BlackLight Power Tech (pesn.com)

sterlingda writes: "BlackLight Power Inc. (BLP) has announced the successful independent replication and validation of its 1,000 watt and 50,000 watt reactors based on its proprietary new clean energy technology based on a new physics model of a hydrogen atom state they have dubbed the "hydrino".BLP's 50,000 watt reactor generated over 1 million joules of energy in a precise measurement made by Rowan University engineers, led by Dr. Peter Jansson. The independent study included full characterization of a proprietary solid fuel to generate the energy before and after the reaction.This new process could allegedly generate electricity for as cheap as 1 cent/kw-hour — two to four times cheaper than any other contemporary power sources. On May 28, 2008, the company announced that they have a 50 kW prototype ready to take commercial. The present development validates that prototype."
Power

Submission + - Supercar Offering "Several Years Between Charg (peswiki.com)

sterlingda writes: "Shelby Super Cars (SSC) holds the world's record for speed for a production car via their Ultimate Aero which has a twin turbo V-8 that produces 1,183 horsepower, housed in a lightweight, aerodynamic body. Reminiscent of Tesla Motors, Inc, SSC is pursuing a 500 HP electric vehicle based on SSC's world record design, with the expectation that the EV will become the fastest in the world. The difference? According to a company press release, "The drive train under development will feature a revolutionary power source allowing for extended time between charging intervals with the possibility of several years between charging." This implies that the motor is harnessing a tremendous amount of environmental energy on-the-fly. The company is being very tight-lipped about this energy source. SSC expects to roll out the first prototype of this green vehicle in February 2009."
Power

Submission + - $150k Scorpion to Integrate Hydrogen Boosting (peswiki.com)

sterlingda writes: "Until Scorpion, the hydrogen boost approach has been largely a movement of garage tinkerers and do-it-yourselfers, who have build a near infinite variety of on-board electrolysis units which duct the hydroxy (HHO) gas into the air intake, to catalyze a more efficient burn of the fuel, improving mileage from 20% on the conservative end, to near doubling of the mileage according to some not-so-scientific banter that floats around the net. There are also a few commercial operations producing and selling various hydrogen boost devices for retrofitting existing vehicles. Now Ronn Motors will be integrating an on-board electrolysis unit by Hydrorunner into its $150,000 Scorpion, expected to be released at the end of 2008 or early 2009. The system involves a 1.5 gallon tank for water electrolysis. Ronn Motors is working on being able to fill the tank with condensation from the air conditioning system, which will allow it to replenish itself. The hydrogen is just serving as a catalyst for the fuel, it is not the primary fuel source."
Power

Submission + - 5,000 x Sunlight Thermal Record Set by SHEC Labs (pesn.com)

sterlingda writes: "SHEC Labs of Saskatoon, SK, Canada, claims to have the most efficient solar thermal technology in the world. By focusing the concentrated rays into the aperture of a highly-reflective, elongated tube, by the time the light bounces back out, it has gradually dumped 95% of its heat into the tube, which can then be put to work. The company expects that their commercial versions will be able to achieve concentration levels of 11,000 to 16,000 times the intensity of the sun. One of the applications of the technology will be in generating hydrogen and syngas from landfill methane. A pilot plant in Regina, SK Canada is expected to be completed in 2008; and a larger plant is being installed in Texas, which could fuel 5,000 vehicles per year. Another application of the heat will be to run a stirling engine or a steam turbine. SHEC Labs says they are in process of rolling out the capacity to produce three gigawatts, spread across six plans of 500 MW each, beginning overseas this year. A 5-15 year return on investment is expected at present fossil fuel prices."
Power

Submission + - BlackLight's Hydrino Going Commercial (pesn.com)

sterlingda writes: "BlackLight Power Inc. announced Wednesday the successful testing of a new energy source. The company has successfully developed a prototype power system generating 50,000 watts of thermal power on demand. The BlackLight Process is a novel chemical process causing the latent energy stored in the hydrogen atom to be released as a new primary energy source. This allows the negatively charged electron that is otherwise in a stable orbit to move closer to the naturally attracting, positively charged nucleus to release large amounts of cheap, non-polluting heat that could replace the thermal power in coal, oil, gas and nuclear power plants that is then converted to electricity. Slashdot has covered Blacklight several times in the past."
Power

Submission + - Wireless Headset Causes Fire in Microwave (pesn.com)

sterlingda writes: "Retired University of Colorado professor, Teresa Audesirk, reports seeing flames shoot out of an open plastic container in her microwave as she approached the microwave while wearing a wireless headset. Concurrently, the headset, which was a battery-powered cordless TV sound amplifier, went to a static sound. When she backed away from the microwave, the effect subsided. Then, as she approached again, the flames shot back out of the container that had green beans and salted water inside. Doing some checking around subsequently, she thinks that the phenomenon could be related to that reported by John Kanzius, who discovered an effect in which salt water burns when it is exposed to certain shortwave radio frequencies."
Power

Submission + - Gravity-Powered LED Floor Lamp (pesn.com)

sterlingda writes: "A Virginia Tech student has created an LED floor lamp that is powered by gravity, using a weight slide similar to the concept of a grandfather clock. The lamp puts out the equivalent of a 40-Watt bulb, and lasts four hours per cycle. The mechanism is expected to last 200 years. The LED lamp, named Gravia, has just won second place in the Greener Gadgets Design Competition as part of the Greener Gadgets Conference in New York City."
Power

Submission + - Transmission of Grid Power Using Pressurized Air (pesn.com)

Sterling D. Allan writes: "Instead of transmitting electricity over high-voltage cables, inventor, Thomas Kasmer, suggests transmitting power via high-pressure air, which would be pressurized and depressurized via his infinitely variable pneumatic conversion technology, which would serve as the transformers in the system. He thinks the transmission efficiency would be comparable, but the primary advantage would be the reduction of EMF and other hazards from high voltage transmission."
Power

Submission + - All-Magnet Motor Demo -- by Steorn Observers (peswiki.com)

sterlingda writes: "Back in July of 2005, Steorn embarrassed themselves by hosting a world-viewing demo of what was supposed to be a free energy device that defies the laws of physics. Unfortunately, their demo was botched. Meanwhile, a couple of Steorn forum members have been kicking around ideas for how to build an all-magnet motor with no other motive force. One of them shot a video showing acceleration of the device, but he doesn't seem to realize what he's accomplished. After the operator gives it a kick start, and gets the secondary counter-rotating magnet in sync, the motor accelerates to 1700 rpm, while the secondary magnet is spinning at 4200 rpms. When the operator holds two of the three secondary magnets (which are apparently interfering) stationary, the assembly accelerates further (secondary goes to around 5,000 rpm, as measured by an optical tachometer)."
Power

Submission + - Microwave Converts Waste to Fuel (peswiki.com)

sterlingda writes: "Global Resource Corp's High-Frequency Attenuating Wave Kinetics (HAWK) recycler extracts oil and gas in seconds from most everyday objects like tires, plastic cups, as well as from shale, coal, and tar sands. Microwaves tuned to an optimum frequency separate the component parts which can be burned or condensed into liquid fuel, using only a small portion of the energy produced."
Space

Submission + - White Christmas Brought to you by ... (peswiki.com)

sterlingda writes: "A dozen years ago, while pursuing a super-efficient machine, David Wells discovered that the machine was affecting local weather. Several machines and years later, the effect is much better understood and refined. Hurricanes can be deflected, tornadoes prevented, rain brought in, skies cleared. It apparently works through wave interference patterns, with a wavelength of some 20 miles. The effects are repeatable, and include anomalies such as changing the speed of light."
Power

Submission + - Toshiba Builds Household Nuclear Reactor (peswiki.com)

sterlingda writes: "Toshiba has developed a new class of nuclear reactor 100 times smaller than a standard reactor. These micro sized nuclear reactors could be used to power large houses, apartment blocks or some city blocks. The new 200 kilowatt reactor, which is only 20 feet by 6 feet is engineered to be fail-safe and totally automatic and will not overheat. The new micro reactor uses no control rods to initiate the reaction, but uses reservoirs of liquid lithium-6, an isotope that is effective at absorbing neutrons. The whole whole process is self sustaining and can last for up to 40 years, producing electricity for only 5 cents per kilowatt hour, about half the cost of grid energy. Toshiba expects to install the first reactor in Japan in 2008 and to begin marketing the new system in Europe and America in 2009."
Power

Submission + - Continuous Light Doesn't Need to be Plugged In (peswiki.com)

sterlingda writes: "First announced publicly at NASA Tech Briefs on Oct. 5, 2007, GlowPaint glow-in-the-dark paint company, MPK Co., has come up with self-luminous micro particles called Litrospheres(TM) which they say are inexpensive, non-toxic, and will stay on for 12+ years (half-life point) continuously — without having to be plugged into any power source. The Litrospheres(TM) are not effected by heat or cold, and are 5,000-pound crush resistant. They can be injection molded or added to paint. The fill rate of Litroenergy micro particles in plastic injection molding material or paint is about 20%. The constant light gives off no U.V. rays, and can be designed to emit almost any color of light desired. The company seeks to mass produce this mateiral and supply OEMs."
Power

Submission + - 3000 km on Water and Waste Oil (pesn.com)

sterlingda writes: "Bios Fuel Corporation of New Zealand drove a Toyota Landcruiser across the Australian Desert from Darwin to Adelaide, running a virtually unmodified diesel engine on 40% Water and 60% Waste Mineral oil as part of the Greenfleet Class of the Panasonic World Solar Challenge. Bios Fuel claims to have developed a water-based fuel technology that allows hydrogen to be housed safely in water and released on demand for numerous applications. A proprietary catalyst allows water to be suspended in waste oil as an emulsion. The fuel is designed for power generation. It is one of several blends that Bios Fuel has certified to American ASTM standards."

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