This will put an end to windmills worldwide. This will take 600 000 000 cars off the street. This can power a house for only a few dollars per year. This can make cars that come with a lifetime of fuel. This will make the middle east a very hot place to live instead of a place for black gold. Windmills/solar battery technology will be abandoned.. This is only months away from fruition. Desalination plants can save the hungry and make deserts fertile. Andrea Rossi needs highest acclaims
Imagine the Arabs wakes up one day and find out that no one wants their oil. Imagine Saudi Arabia can not afford to be THE fundamentalist hub. Basically, they loose the grip..
I'm cautiously optimistic. I see it generating plenty of steam, but will it be enough to power itself and generate excess electricity?
I think everyone's waiting to see if the 1 MW powerplant actually works or not. That will silence all the doubters....and the cautiously optimistic people like me. :)
I really hope this works....and that we can get home versions someday.
Looks good! BRAVO!....We are going a separate route, violating the now ridiculous so-called First Law? of Thermodynamics, with exploitation of "axis movement extracted" energy from the Force of Centripetal Acceleration in a Veljko Milkovic Pendulum Device. To increase pendulum mass, we have opted for twin parallelogram pendulums in synchronous opposition. Eddy currents generate hot water, and regular friction heats air. We aim for a fit & forget 25 yr. lifespan, and will declare KJoule outputs.
Looking down the road to when these might be availible, the only downside I see while looking at one for my home is having to lease it. If you could buy it once it would make a lot more sense to me. There is only 2 people in my house and we don't use a whole lot of juice. It would probably be cheaper from a practical point of view to just stay with a conventional power company. I'm just assuming it won't be that cheap to rent. I hope this technology flys. Don
Looking down the road to when these might be availible, the only downside I see while looking at one for my home is having to lease it. If you could buy it once it would make a lot more sense to me. There is only 2 people in my house and we don't use a whole lot of juice. It would probably be cheaper from a practical point of view to just stay with a conventional power company. I'm just assuming it won't be that cheap to rent. I do hope this technology flys. Don
I pray that this is real! Imagine how fun it is going to be watching the "Big Oil" Companies and greedy Energy Companies crash and Burn!!
nixter1nixter1 3 months ago
Check this out. Is this the beginning of Energy Revolution? Fenomenal!!!
phyrosteggia 6 months ago
This better fucking be true!
RYaNmAN2790 7 months ago
This will put an end to windmills worldwide. This will take 600 000 000 cars off the street. This can power a house for only a few dollars per year. This can make cars that come with a lifetime of fuel. This will make the middle east a very hot place to live instead of a place for black gold. Windmills/solar battery technology will be abandoned.. This is only months away from fruition. Desalination plants can save the hungry and make deserts fertile. Andrea Rossi needs highest acclaims
RichLOAguy 7 months ago
Don't tell me there's going to be a leasing fee...If that's true I know where this is going...
For the good of humanity just send DIY pdfs to people emails!
292eur 8 months ago
What is the name of the music piece?
alive4ever1 8 months ago
I want a portable one to charge my BlackBerry :D
Kinheart 9 months ago
@Kinheart yeah, way to think big! pfft.
indegruv 9 months ago
Imagine the Arabs wakes up one day and find out that no one wants their oil. Imagine Saudi Arabia can not afford to be THE fundamentalist hub. Basically, they loose the grip..
sergeant64 9 months ago
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sergeant64 9 months ago
I'm cautiously optimistic. I see it generating plenty of steam, but will it be enough to power itself and generate excess electricity?
I think everyone's waiting to see if the 1 MW powerplant actually works or not. That will silence all the doubters....and the cautiously optimistic people like me. :)
I really hope this works....and that we can get home versions someday.
slanesteve 9 months ago
@slanesteve blah blah blah
indegruv 9 months ago
Looks good! BRAVO!....We are going a separate route, violating the now ridiculous so-called First Law? of Thermodynamics, with exploitation of "axis movement extracted" energy from the Force of Centripetal Acceleration in a Veljko Milkovic Pendulum Device. To increase pendulum mass, we have opted for twin parallelogram pendulums in synchronous opposition. Eddy currents generate hot water, and regular friction heats air. We aim for a fit & forget 25 yr. lifespan, and will declare KJoule outputs.
WarzSchoolchild 9 months ago
Oops, sorry about the double post. Don
centervilledon 9 months ago
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Looking down the road to when these might be availible, the only downside I see while looking at one for my home is having to lease it. If you could buy it once it would make a lot more sense to me. There is only 2 people in my house and we don't use a whole lot of juice. It would probably be cheaper from a practical point of view to just stay with a conventional power company. I'm just assuming it won't be that cheap to rent. I hope this technology flys. Don
centervilledon 9 months ago
Looking down the road to when these might be availible, the only downside I see while looking at one for my home is having to lease it. If you could buy it once it would make a lot more sense to me. There is only 2 people in my house and we don't use a whole lot of juice. It would probably be cheaper from a practical point of view to just stay with a conventional power company. I'm just assuming it won't be that cheap to rent. I do hope this technology flys. Don
centervilledon 9 months ago
@centervilledon then why not go with solar/wind ? It's doable, and "free" energy.
indegruv 9 months ago
Thanks man, you're doing a great job!
Heads up!
SuperOrnis 9 months ago
thanks bro
finefilth 9 months ago