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FIRST FREE ENERGY DEVICE REACHES MARKET IN OCTOBER -- The Game Changer is Here

Started by chessnyt, September 16, 2011, 06:57:24 PM

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The new poll  starting 2-4-2012:  LENR technology

a) will soon lead to the end of the fossil fuel era and become the new standard.
b) will compete with fossil fuels for decades to come eventually replacing them.
c) will not only phase out fossil fuels but will also lead to the trials of the current corrupt powers in charge.
d) will lead to all of the above.

MileHigh

Gwandau:

You can't forget that the sun will eventually switch off.  But the gloom and doomsayers that allege we have to do something soon or we will destroy the Earth are wrong.  The sun is an abundant source of energy that is certainly free as long as it's shining:

How Much Solar Energy Hits Earth? Posted on 14 June 2006.
If solar power is the purest form of renewable energy known, then how much solar power have we got? The answer to this question, when considered alongside how efficiently we can convert raw sunshine into usable power, helps determine whether or not it is realistic to consider solar energy as a viable alternative to conventional energy sources.
In full sun, you can safely assume about 100 watts of solar energy per square foot. If you assume 12 hours of sun per day, this equates to 438,000 watt-hours per square foot per year. Based on 27,878,400 square feet per square mile, sunlight bestows a whopping 12.2 trillion watt-hours per square mile per year.
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The Sun
With these assumptions, figuring out how much solar energy hits the entire planet is relatively simple. 12.2 trillion watt-hours converts to 12,211 gigawatt-hours, and based on 8,760 hours per year, and 197 million square miles of earth’s surface (including the oceans), the earth receives about 274 million gigawatt-years of solar energy, which translates to an astonishing 8.2 million “quads” of Btu energy per year.
In case you haven’t heard, a “quad Btu” refers to one quadrillion British Thermal Units of energy, a common term used by energy economists. The entire human race currently uses about 400 quads of energy (in all forms) per year. Put another way, the solar energy hitting the earth exceeds the total energy consumed by humanity by a factor of over 20,000 times.
Clearly there is enough solar energy available to fulfill all the human race’s energy requirements now, and for all practical purposes, forever. The key is developing [size=100%][size=inherit]technologies[/size][/size][/color] that efficiently convert solar power into usable energy in a cost-effective manner.
For energy conversion constants a good website is Energy Conversion, to help elucidate this [size=100%][size=inherit]data[/size][/size][/color].


MileHigh

I suppose that the moral of the story is that if every attempt to produce free energy fails, then the answer is not in the rocks below our feet (LENR) but rather it's the sun Ra in the sky.

Just imagine if you did a megaproject in the Sahara desert.  You build a massive solar collector and storage array thousands of square miles in size with an army of maitenance workers taking care of it.  It provides electrical power to all of Europe and Africa.  If you think big anything is possible.

It could even bootstrap itself by using the power produced in a small starter section to provide the energy and cash required to build the rest of the mega solar collector.

I would still be thrilled if the rocks below our feet could meet our energy needs also.  You think of the Middle East and all the black gold they are sitting on.  Then it turns out we are sitting on even more black rocky gold.  Way way more in fact.  Like our own giant ocean of oil is discovered.  It would be sweet and then we can tell them to take their oil and shove it.

MileHigh

chessnyt

Quote from: MileHigh on June 14, 2012, 07:21:54 PM
Chess:

So you have the genie in the bottle!  So when are you going to launch?

MileHigh
@MileHigh:
Throughout the history of mankind, man has always striven to "build a better mousetrap".  Although I thoroughly enjoy studying new energy systems and technologies, my greatest passion is to experiment with them "hands on" and learn new fascinating things that I only read about in books beforehand.  I'm a builder with my own private lab very much like some of you and "you" know exactly who you are.

As I clearly stated in my previous posting you have made reference to, the technology I am working on needs to be proven successful before it's "launched" onto the scene.  So in my own words, "...if proven successful", the "if" is a pretty big if at that. 

Now just assume for a moment that Rossi's E-Cat is on sale at your neighborhood Home Depot and it has been proven beyond ALL doubt to in fact perform as advertised. Then at one time previous to that day, Rossi was facing this identical "if" as well.  Most (if not all) great innovations begin as mere "ifs".

My project or build should be ready to yield definite results before the end of this year.  Be they good or bad results, I will be starting another thread to separately showcase this technology so you (and anybody else interested) can see at least what in the world I have been working on all this time before 2013.  I really don't want to go off on a tangent by showcasing my work here in this thread.  I will also be using my current YouTube account to upload my own videos for everyone to review.


Regards,

Chess

chessnyt

I just wanted to announce the 17th International Conference on Cold Fusion (ICCF-17) in Daejeon, South Korea on August 12-17, 2012.  Defkalion Green Technologies and Brillioun Energy will be making presentations at the conference, just to name a few of the big names that will be on hand.

Andrea Rossi will not be attending this conference but most of his serious competition will be there to take advantage of this opportunity to win over some new potential customers.


Regards,

Chess

Rosemary Ainslie

Quote from: chessnyt on June 14, 2012, 10:54:00 PM

My project or build should be ready to yield definite results before the end of this year.  Be they good or bad results, I will be starting another thread to separately showcase this technology so you (and anybody else interested) can see at least what in the world I have been working on all this time before 2013.  I really don't want to go off on a tangent by showcasing my work here in this thread.  I will also be using my current YouTube account to upload my own videos for everyone to review.


Hello Chess,

I absolutely was not aware of this.  Golly.  I had no idea that you were actually doing experiments.  I am MOST interested to see what you'll get here Chess.  This is very good news indeed.

Kindest regards,
Rosie