Windmill Torn Apart by Heavy Wind Blow (video)
filed in Video on Mar.30, 2009
To support what I’ve been saying earlier about Flodesign’s wind turbine, here’s one example of what happens when there’s too much wind speed on the turbine:
filed in Video on Mar.30, 2009
To support what I’ve been saying earlier about Flodesign’s wind turbine, here’s one example of what happens when there’s too much wind speed on the turbine:
filed in Free Energy, Video on Mar.30, 2009
This is Sterling D. Allan, the founder of PESWiki.com, NewEnergyCongress.com, and many other sites linked in a network between them. He speaks about the deed of free energy, about how science misinterprets the new technology and how it will be viable in the future.
filed in Solar Power, Video on Mar.27, 2009
There have been many trends posted involving solar power but in the US it still only accounts for 1% of the electricity generated. Even though it is getting cheaper the main barrier is still the cost. Although growing investment, technological breakthroughs and lower prices have lead to an increase in sales, which lowers prices further [...]
filed in Batteries, Car industry, Hybrid vehicles, Tips and Tricks on Mar.26, 2009
It’s tough as an everyday consumer to participate in changing how we generate and use power. If you don’ t work for an automobile manufacturer, an energy company, a utility, or the government, it seems you’re pretty much out of luck in affecting real change. For transportation, you can either ditch your car and use public [...]
filed in Solar Power, Uncategorized, Video on Mar.26, 2009
Remember Nanosolar? I wrote on article on them a few months ago, telling that they invented a light sensitive thin layer, that could be imprinted on various flexible surfaces and then used as solar batteries. They kept their word to it. Now Nanosolar has produced this little youtube movie showing the real process of fabrication [...]
filed in Solar Power, Video, Wind Power on Mar.24, 2009
For all those of you living in a house, with roof and fence, the problem of cooling your residence in the summer is pretty pressing. Solatube has thought at this niche and built a standalone cooling system, Solarstar, based on the Universe-aged principle of cooling by evaporation of water, getting the hot air out, and [...]
filed in Solar Power, Video on Mar.24, 2009
I have and will always sustain that solar power is the most magnificent source of energy available to us freely and abundantly. Despite that, cold winters and hot electricity/gas bills have always annoyed the people residing in not-so-warm areas of the world. There are plenty of solutions to that issue, but they cost a lot [...]
filed in Hydrogen Power, Video on Mar.22, 2009
What a little bit of hydrogen can do…
filed in Hydrogen Power, Video on Mar.22, 2009
filed in Hydrogen Power, Video, water car on Mar.21, 2009
This is a REAL car working with REAL water… through electrolysis. It seems that the re-mix of hydrogen and oxygen actually produces more energy than it takes to split them! Daniel Dingel from Philippines has made 100 motors work on water and wants to spread them to the world, so any country can reverse engineer [...]
filed in Hydrogen Power, Video, water car on Mar.21, 2009
Here’s another guy that succeeded in making an engine run on water.
filed in Geothermal Power, Hydrogen Power, Solar Power, Video on Mar.21, 2009
The systems you are about to see in this youtube clip were probably built at high expense.
But Michael Strizki’s house is the most low impact house I’ve ever seen. He lives his life off-grid, because his home system feature solar panels, 10 hydrogen tanks filled with the excess energy from the solar panels, with the [...]
filed in Hybrid vehicles, Magnetic Power, Video on Mar.19, 2009
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