@mongrelmob100 But if we use oil as fuel we will emit carbondioxide without deaccelerating respiration.
Although I must admit that some day electricity, generated by wind power, might be resulting in noticable percentages of the most countries energy production. Although I find it very unlikely that renewable energy and hydroelectricity will take dominance of the energy industry.
@mongrelmob100 Well renewable energy has and will most likely never meet the same effeciency as oil. Despite that the pricing on the food market will rise in case we decide to use juices with flora based origin. It doesn't even have an environmental advantage, actually it's a disadvantage as we reduce our flora which means less respiration which means more carbondioxide and a long with that we burn it too which also means more carbondioxide and in equal quantietes as oil. (to be continued)
@mongrelmob100 What makes you think that the value of oil will decrease? I mean, as our oil sources are depleting the most logical assumption would be that the prices will increase in order with demand. I doubt very much that the chemical energy of organic oils will be able to out battle the fossil fuels. :)
Steam engine tech has been stagnant for nearly a century, but it's better suited for motive power than a gas piston engine. More efficient combustion, greatly reduced emissions, full torque at 0 rpm, stored energy, etc. etc... It's about time someone brought steam engines up to speed. Funny how the Cyclone guys are carefully avoiding calling this a steam engine. Electric tech is still heavy, expensive, and unchanged since the '60s. Steam is a proven tech, finally being brought to the present.
Imo its a great development, not as great as a solar/wind powered electric car, but its great to have greater versatility.
I just hope they dont make the mistake of granting exclusive rights to a company, they should grant non-exclusive licenses to multiple companies in many countries including (non-nato) to avoid the ripoff that occurred countless times where a company buys a tech and mothballs it (as for the NiMH battery GM bought it, then sold it to Texaco/Chevron which mothballed it)
not nearly as much as a comparable internal combustion engine because of its lower combustion temperatures. If this engine were put into a car, you wouldn't even need a catalytic converter.
I don't want to burst your bubble in any way. However the day i can walk into an auto shop, buy an electric engine and a converter to fit my car with a battory and pedal, is the day, i will live in pease and it will happen in my life time.
@austpom333 Not correct... if it is running on fuels that are plant based... it is technically carbon neutral... A plant fuel that is burned will never release more carbon than it has absorbed during it's life cycle... theoretically... that same carbon will be absorbed by the next generation of plants used as fuel. It's recycling the same carbon... rather than releasing the stored carbon of fossil fuels. So I see it as a great system.. as long as fossil fuels are not used.
They have gone public at the right time (The US has pledged with the G8 to cut green house gases in half and oil prices are sky rocketing).. An engine that cun run off any type of fuel (liquid or gas) virtually makes supply endless... spread the word
So wtf happened to this?
stiffyschlong 2 months ago
@stiffyschlong things are moving forwards. You can follow the company on Facebook or through their web page cyclonepower com
galfisk 2 days ago
@mongrelmob100 But if we use oil as fuel we will emit carbondioxide without deaccelerating respiration.
Although I must admit that some day electricity, generated by wind power, might be resulting in noticable percentages of the most countries energy production. Although I find it very unlikely that renewable energy and hydroelectricity will take dominance of the energy industry.
1makes1 8 months ago
@mongrelmob100 Well renewable energy has and will most likely never meet the same effeciency as oil. Despite that the pricing on the food market will rise in case we decide to use juices with flora based origin. It doesn't even have an environmental advantage, actually it's a disadvantage as we reduce our flora which means less respiration which means more carbondioxide and a long with that we burn it too which also means more carbondioxide and in equal quantietes as oil. (to be continued)
1makes1 8 months ago
@mongrelmob100 What makes you think that the value of oil will decrease? I mean, as our oil sources are depleting the most logical assumption would be that the prices will increase in order with demand. I doubt very much that the chemical energy of organic oils will be able to out battle the fossil fuels. :)
1makes1 8 months ago
The Oil companies are trying their best to stop free energy ideas from spreading to common people.
We need to put an end to this corruption ,start generating your own electricity now.
Visit LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM and get the blueprints . Join the Revolution!!
cadentavaricegrtrj 1 year ago
Cyclone Power has entered the GE 200 million dollar challenge.. Please vote. We have till Sept. 30th. Every vote matters.
Go to cyclone power dot com and click on ecomagination on right top. Thanks!
katmasterm 1 year ago
Steam engine tech has been stagnant for nearly a century, but it's better suited for motive power than a gas piston engine. More efficient combustion, greatly reduced emissions, full torque at 0 rpm, stored energy, etc. etc... It's about time someone brought steam engines up to speed. Funny how the Cyclone guys are carefully avoiding calling this a steam engine. Electric tech is still heavy, expensive, and unchanged since the '60s. Steam is a proven tech, finally being brought to the present.
noscwoh1 1 year ago
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katmasterm 1 year ago
Imo its a great development, not as great as a solar/wind powered electric car, but its great to have greater versatility.
I just hope they dont make the mistake of granting exclusive rights to a company, they should grant non-exclusive licenses to multiple companies in many countries including (non-nato) to avoid the ripoff that occurred countless times where a company buys a tech and mothballs it (as for the NiMH battery GM bought it, then sold it to Texaco/Chevron which mothballed it)
Rickdeckard2020 1 year ago
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katmasterm 1 year ago
This technology is awesome! As soon as they produce a car engine, I'm buying that car! Mr. Fusion, anyone?
vinny7310gm 1 year ago
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katmasterm 1 year ago
It still produces polution , it is still a type of fossel fuel engine.
austpom333 2 years ago
not nearly as much as a comparable internal combustion engine because of its lower combustion temperatures. If this engine were put into a car, you wouldn't even need a catalytic converter.
Nate2203 2 years ago 2
I don't want to burst your bubble in any way. However the day i can walk into an auto shop, buy an electric engine and a converter to fit my car with a battory and pedal, is the day, i will live in pease and it will happen in my life time.
austpom333 2 years ago
@austpom333 Not correct... if it is running on fuels that are plant based... it is technically carbon neutral... A plant fuel that is burned will never release more carbon than it has absorbed during it's life cycle... theoretically... that same carbon will be absorbed by the next generation of plants used as fuel. It's recycling the same carbon... rather than releasing the stored carbon of fossil fuels. So I see it as a great system.. as long as fossil fuels are not used.
Elepski 2 years ago
when I can buy it?
sflodur 3 years ago
How much does it weigh?
lostinseganet 3 years ago 2
They will soon..
They have gone public at the right time (The US has pledged with the G8 to cut green house gases in half and oil prices are sky rocketing).. An engine that cun run off any type of fuel (liquid or gas) virtually makes supply endless... spread the word
trevor17683 3 years ago
I can't believe this is only about 1yrs old and it hasn't been a model for the US for leading the world in green technologies.
ScopedOUT 3 years ago 2
well, look at how the u.s. is touting earthships. i.e. not at all.
youarelackluster 2 years ago
Fox loves doing fruit stories.
Einstiensblackid 4 years ago