Every year the World Economic Forum identifies up to 300 exceptional people from the the spheres of business, politics, academia and culture as Young Global Leaders. In a five-part series, Global 3000 interviews eleven of these innovative leaders working in fields ranging from climate change to poverty, energy issues, the world food crisis, and management theory.
Joseph Sigelman is the CEO of PetroTiger, a company that provides services to the petroleum industry. PetroTiger's mission is making sure that the oil fields continue to flow, but Sigelman is also a staunch advocate of atomic energy.
Enric Sala is a marine ecologist and heads a project for global marine protection at National Geographic. Sala believes that renewable solar, wind and tidal energy will be key to solving the global energy crisis.
It would require more energy for the car to go with the wind drag of a wind turbine. Could be good to build high air pressure inside a tank for air pressure engine power to save gas or produce electric. Big oil tycoons are not letting anyone mass commercialize the hardware and investors see it as too risky to put their money in. Captstone micro turbines look highly efficient, but it's just a penny stock due to perceived risk. If more efficient gas engines, then oil goes up in price. Tough issue.
bixlerscott 2 years ago
Even using solar light or wind combine pumping in long air pipe to a air-copressor so this will create free energy at night time?
Sonyoooo3 3 years ago
Tapping energy is the movement people make even transport. Just like electric train why not use the same system for car and added wind-turbine in front of the car that create free energy back to to the main power system million car being use to go work etc. and let us say that the car can be added air compressor to a car so a person can drive in a place that has no power line? So poeple no needed batery that people dont know where they damp the used batery.
Sonyoooo3 3 years ago