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Uploaded on Oct 28, 2011

http://nanoholdings.com/ - Justin Hall-Tipping CEO of "Nanoholdings" Explains how nanotechnology is set to change the future of energy and replace fossil and nuclear fuels:

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Nanoholdings is a team of scientists, investors and innovators working at the cutting-edge of nanotechnology to develop solutions to the world's growing energy problems. Working in partnership with the world's best universities we develop products and companies that will revolutionize the way we use and generate energy.

Two things stand out about us -- we focus exclusively on nanotechnology-based energy solutions and we work at the very cutting-edge of nano-energy research.

Our extensive network of leading scientists in the nanotechnology field are central to our work - scientists based at eminent universities around the world, who are working at the coal-face of nano-energy research to seek out alternative solutions for how we generate, transmit, store and use energy. We support and guide their research, transforming breakthroughs into viable solutions -- products to revolutionize the way we use and generate energy.

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  • lessirkilion

    What is the name of his company? Does anyone know?

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    Nanoholdings

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  • jpcqa

    31 people work at JP Morgan...

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  • frankkie6bh

    Its time for humanity to come together and work for a better world. Wake up people.

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  • josh shutt

    your missing the point. our world is struggling and everything we own is petroleum based, this will lower the use of petroleum waste and let us have the ability to have a reusable energy source to sub stain are depleting fresh water sources. this is by far only a couple amazing points on carbon nanotubes. fuck Cooperation but fuck people that dont want to improve our planet. also in this video he says the energy is free, homebuilt free energy stations are not practical they loose power over time

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  • Hex Mccauslin

    I pray to God, Let there be light

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  • zoraom

    ;) hm, interesting, maybe they want to repay the debt which J.P.Morgan created to the humanity stopping Nikola Tesla to realize his project of Free Energy 120 years ago..

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  • zoraom

    Jan-Wilhelm, you may be know story about Nikola Tesla.He had projects ready to apply 120 years ago.His financiers J.P.Morgan and J.Astor pulled back money, his Wardencliff tower was destroyed and social structures who did it are still functioning today-Money and Authority.So it may take 'little' time before it may happen. I wish ASAP, but

    see video /watch?v=uNP8Kmjufvk (Mark Pacio _Scarcity to Abundance -eng sub

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  • leesoarez

    this is just another corporative TRAP. if regular folks cannot build it at home, forget it! this technology is just another way to keep you DEPENDENT on corporations for energy. there are MANY other ways to get your own homebuilt free energy stations

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  • automateTec

    Nanotechnology in the form of small mega capacity batteries has the potential to change the face of transport and make domestic production of electricity from renewable energy sources more viable.

    Harvesting clean energy from the ocean is easily attainable with our existing technology though, and the methods are scalable and modular so financially speaking there would be an immediate return on investment as each unit comes online; also economies of scale from mass production.

    watch?v=tSBACzRE3Gw

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  • Jan-Willem van der Linden

    Inspiring talk with great ideas. But does anyone know how plausible this stuff is? Does it all actually work? Because this all sounds suspiciously utopic to me.

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