great idea, yellow stone park could use some relief right now. If we don't make a major shift in how we use energy on this planet we will destroy this planet. Fracking is killing us fast as off shore and on shore drilling has been doing for decades. our planet can't handle that pressure and it's about to make some major shifts if we don't release that fast
so how would we go about accomplishing this with out government or people trying to make a profit ? you can count on me for anything if people actually try to bring this about.
It sucks. I agree with basically everything he said, except the beginning. The amount of water that was displaced by those dams was very detrimental to the agriculture of mexico and beyond. Sorry, but dams are obsolete. Wave, tidal, wind, and ESPECIALLY geothermal energy are the true saving graces of our modern world. Most efficient, most effective. It's science! Yippie!
Unfortuanitly for Australia we don't have any active volcanoes but we could allwells drill down =). we mainly us Coal cause Australia is loaded full of coal but we are getting their slowly we have got Wind turbines a Hydro plant and I think that's it everything else is coal atm
This guy is a moron and should delete this video. His ideas here are so basic and not the way it is done, he reminds me of someone who just discovered light when everyone has known about it for years....
this was not my idea they have been doing this since 1904 italy usa and other countrys have used it for years this is our natural sorce of energy unlike nuke danger it is full profe and proven to work there are many geothermal sorces in use today may the lord be with you and yours john nice vid thank you again
Existing energy providers are already begining to invest heavily in r&d into alternative energy sources, geothermal energy production being one of them. Problem is,"Hot rock energy" is limited by locality, and costs the same as drilling for oil.
"electric-tricity" lol, but this is a very good idea, and it seems so simple, im pretty sure they have pipes that could withstand extreme heat, and the water tank would have to be made out of the same material.
This is certainly not a new idea .... Check out one of the most volcanic places on earth ( Iceland) . They have been using geothermal energy for decades
How do you keep the pipes from melting? molten rock is pretty hot. and I would think there are temperature variations in the lava, where you might think it is not hot enough to melt your pipe may well be hot enough in two hours.
Exactly what I was thinking - you couldn't get a pipe that wouldn't melt. Plus, repairs on the pipe? Forget about it - you want to estimate the hazard pay one would get from working near/inside an active volcano? You just can't shut down a volacno for maintenance. I don't know man, lay off the hash. Just for a couple of weeks at least. Drink a lot of water, pop vitamins and re-think it.
If they can get a fucking man on the moon. Or Carrier Jet in the sky. I'm sure with todays technology they already have pipes that can withstand extreme heat.
pretty solid idea, any suggestions on how to build a small scale model of electric genertated geothermal? another topic of interest is thermal depolymerization process, tdp, which is using turkey guts and garbage to generate oil, it seems like a great idea but i cannot find any more info on it since 2006.
Flipside, I believe researchers have had this in mind, but to prioritise the big money sources first and come to the later ones in decreasing order. This we may call as political and economic balances of respective Nation.
Drilling pipes to depths of 4000m. would cost billions of dollars. Of which one may take out OIL or HEAT. It is obviously understood that big money lies for Oil and one may break out capital expenditure on Drilling and other operations and construction. How long does this helps to get over this Revenue spent in case of extracting HEAT near Volcanoes???
I believe this work would be possible when one may start investigating Volcanic basins in USA and outside. How much depth one may need to go, and how far its reliable?
heat pumps usually go down 15-20 feet and work to heat and cool homes. Depending where you are any where from hundreds of feet to 5 miles for greater heat out put.
I believe this work would be possible when one may start investigating Volcanic basins in USA and outside. How much depth one may need to go, and how far its reliable?
I'm from Mexico, here we have 7 energy plants that uses this technology, I also think this is a great way of obtaining energy, but I have to mention that at least here, some of the plants have a negative impact on the soil and forests because we are demanding a lot of these plants, so I think we should take this warning that tough this may be a great solution, like any other energie source it can have it's negative side.
It's a great Idea! :) I'm not sure all your theories are solid. Geothermal energy is defiantly the way to go! There are plants in California some in Italy and other regions of the world. It would be awesome to see this technology used more!
it would work anywhere.. all you have to do is drill down far enough and pour water down the pipe.. and really its not that far..and it has been known for awhile but never published.. the secretary of the interior under nixon wrote about it..
Thanks for posting... Agree all you have to do is drill down far enough and pour water down the pipe. Yes you would not have to tap into the magma of which is over 1000 degrees but just to where the rock is 600 or 700 degrees...
Very good solution, why the governements don't spread the true? Oil gangs, we call "cartel" in Brasil, they dont want a free world, lets fight back, no countries, no politicals just humans.
I support your cause, who is the youtuber you said in the beggining of your video?
Very good solution, why the governements don't spread the true? Oil gangs, we call "cartel" in Brasil, they dont want a free world, lets fight back, no countries, no politicals just humans.
I support your cause, who is the youtuber you said in the beggining of your video?
guys help lets spread the word ok he needs our support. he fights for us now we have to fight for him so he can continue to fight for us. spread the word everywhere inform our friends
Pipe into the extreme heat of Volcanoes having water pass through the pipe at the ground base area of the Volcanoes creating a high pressure steam aiming up to the props of the turbines spinning them faster that wind could thus creating a free flowing energy source... Plus the steam release would help relieve the Volcanoes pressure setting back any eruption time...
great idea, yellow stone park could use some relief right now. If we don't make a major shift in how we use energy on this planet we will destroy this planet. Fracking is killing us fast as off shore and on shore drilling has been doing for decades. our planet can't handle that pressure and it's about to make some major shifts if we don't release that fast
Judy101101 11 months ago
sounds like a good plan man two thumbs up
ICEMAN0o 1 year ago
so how would we go about accomplishing this with out government or people trying to make a profit ? you can count on me for anything if people actually try to bring this about.
father bless us all.
sonofcreator13 1 year ago
It sucks. I agree with basically everything he said, except the beginning. The amount of water that was displaced by those dams was very detrimental to the agriculture of mexico and beyond. Sorry, but dams are obsolete. Wave, tidal, wind, and ESPECIALLY geothermal energy are the true saving graces of our modern world. Most efficient, most effective. It's science! Yippie!
Syte777 2 years ago
lol 5,555 views ....i guess im the 5,556.. :)
Viz731 2 years ago
Unfortuanitly for Australia we don't have any active volcanoes but we could allwells drill down =). we mainly us Coal cause Australia is loaded full of coal but we are getting their slowly we have got Wind turbines a Hydro plant and I think that's it everything else is coal atm
TravvyG 2 years ago
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THANK YOU JOHN
gzyyy6 3 years ago
Geothermal energy isn't free any more than solar, wind or hydroelectric is free. There is no fuel cost, but there is a large capital cost.
ajpmathwiz 3 years ago
By capital you mean money. That is unfortunate that the only thing limiting humanity from a self-sustaining society is money.
AAMonologueMan 2 years ago 2
Your electric company is overunity. They don't want you to know that.
vietarc 3 years ago
This guy is a moron and should delete this video. His ideas here are so basic and not the way it is done, he reminds me of someone who just discovered light when everyone has known about it for years....
docrw 3 years ago
this was not my idea they have been doing this since 1904 italy usa and other countrys have used it for years this is our natural sorce of energy unlike nuke danger it is full profe and proven to work there are many geothermal sorces in use today may the lord be with you and yours john nice vid thank you again
gzyyy6 3 years ago
remember cooking pop corn you held the pan above the heat
gzyyy6 3 years ago
Existing energy providers are already begining to invest heavily in r&d into alternative energy sources, geothermal energy production being one of them. Problem is,"Hot rock energy" is limited by locality, and costs the same as drilling for oil.
breaneainn 3 years ago
"electric-tricity" lol, but this is a very good idea, and it seems so simple, im pretty sure they have pipes that could withstand extreme heat, and the water tank would have to be made out of the same material.
3diabloflame3 3 years ago
This guy has awesome hair.
graceemma3481 3 years ago
This is certainly not a new idea .... Check out one of the most volcanic places on earth ( Iceland) . They have been using geothermal energy for decades
Molson4Canadian 3 years ago
How do you keep the pipes from melting? molten rock is pretty hot. and I would think there are temperature variations in the lava, where you might think it is not hot enough to melt your pipe may well be hot enough in two hours.
gilliganisle69 3 years ago
Exactly what I was thinking - you couldn't get a pipe that wouldn't melt. Plus, repairs on the pipe? Forget about it - you want to estimate the hazard pay one would get from working near/inside an active volcano? You just can't shut down a volacno for maintenance. I don't know man, lay off the hash. Just for a couple of weeks at least. Drink a lot of water, pop vitamins and re-think it.
connoisseurodg 3 years ago
If they can get a fucking man on the moon. Or Carrier Jet in the sky. I'm sure with todays technology they already have pipes that can withstand extreme heat.
XxRoycexX 3 years ago 2
pretty solid idea, any suggestions on how to build a small scale model of electric genertated geothermal? another topic of interest is thermal depolymerization process, tdp, which is using turkey guts and garbage to generate oil, it seems like a great idea but i cannot find any more info on it since 2006.
akproffi 3 years ago
Flipside, I believe researchers have had this in mind, but to prioritise the big money sources first and come to the later ones in decreasing order. This we may call as political and economic balances of respective Nation.
- Ravi S. Gonella.
bootdisk95 3 years ago
Drilling pipes to depths of 4000m. would cost billions of dollars. Of which one may take out OIL or HEAT. It is obviously understood that big money lies for Oil and one may break out capital expenditure on Drilling and other operations and construction. How long does this helps to get over this Revenue spent in case of extracting HEAT near Volcanoes???
bootdisk95 3 years ago
I believe this work would be possible when one may start investigating Volcanic basins in USA and outside. How much depth one may need to go, and how far its reliable?
bootdisk95 3 years ago
heat pumps usually go down 15-20 feet and work to heat and cool homes. Depending where you are any where from hundreds of feet to 5 miles for greater heat out put.
kryz24v 3 years ago
I believe this work would be possible when one may start investigating Volcanic basins in USA and outside. How much depth one may need to go, and how far its reliable?
bootdisk95 3 years ago
I'm from Mexico, here we have 7 energy plants that uses this technology, I also think this is a great way of obtaining energy, but I have to mention that at least here, some of the plants have a negative impact on the soil and forests because we are demanding a lot of these plants, so I think we should take this warning that tough this may be a great solution, like any other energie source it can have it's negative side.
mecyf89 3 years ago
It's a great Idea! :) I'm not sure all your theories are solid. Geothermal energy is defiantly the way to go! There are plants in California some in Italy and other regions of the world. It would be awesome to see this technology used more!
kryz24v 3 years ago
yes I agree I think this to be one of the cleanest ways to produce energy...
johnreon 3 years ago
it would work anywhere.. all you have to do is drill down far enough and pour water down the pipe.. and really its not that far..and it has been known for awhile but never published.. the secretary of the interior under nixon wrote about it..
o4therainbow 3 years ago
Thanks for posting... Agree all you have to do is drill down far enough and pour water down the pipe. Yes you would not have to tap into the magma of which is over 1000 degrees but just to where the rock is 600 or 700 degrees...
johnreon 3 years ago
Very good solution, why the governements don't spread the true? Oil gangs, we call "cartel" in Brasil, they dont want a free world, lets fight back, no countries, no politicals just humans.
I support your cause, who is the youtuber you said in the beggining of your video?
Sílvio Ayres, Brasil
tvvinho 3 years ago 2
gzyy6
TakingBackSubway 3 years ago
gzyyy6
johnreon 3 years ago
Very good solution, why the governements don't spread the true? Oil gangs, we call "cartel" in Brasil, they dont want a free world, lets fight back, no countries, no politicals just humans.
I support your cause, who is the youtuber you said in the beggining of your video?
Sílvio Ayres, Brasil
tvvinho 3 years ago
Better get Ian Crossland on this and fast!
RDJim 4 years ago
I found out the 1st Geothermal Power Plant was created in 1904 see side bar for video link...
johnreon 4 years ago
That would be fun to hear him talk on this one...
johnreon 4 years ago
ron paul MONEY BOMB on 18 of febuary.
guys help lets spread the word ok he needs our support. he fights for us now we have to fight for him so he can continue to fight for us. spread the word everywhere inform our friends
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spanishaustralian 4 years ago
fuck yeah ive got some free energy cd's i got from ebay. they have some really great suppressed inventions. fuck the oil tycoons
spanishaustralian 4 years ago 2
Now we just need to find some of those perpetually-erupting volcanoes!
RangerGordon 4 years ago
We don't need eruption just the Heat causing water to steam...
johnreon 4 years ago
Pipe into the extreme heat of Volcanoes having water pass through the pipe at the ground base area of the Volcanoes creating a high pressure steam aiming up to the props of the turbines spinning them faster that wind could thus creating a free flowing energy source... Plus the steam release would help relieve the Volcanoes pressure setting back any eruption time...
johnreon 4 years ago
Sounds plausible. I wonder why it hasn't been used (if it hasn't). I know that some countries like Iceland use geothermal energy.
Barklord 4 years ago