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It's an electrical system consisting of
(a) disc rotor
(b) a set of transformers
to generate electric power for any application.
It is aimed to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, Solar, wind,water head, ocean waves etc. for generation of power.
WarmSpring improves access to a valuable source of heat. Since 1989, a product has been available which utilizes attic space heat for warming a swimming pool. During the warm seasons, this product allows the roof and attic portion of a house to function as an effective solar collector.
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Porcupine Quill ceramic heat exchanger promotes both - free air circulation and maximization of caloric transfer capabilities. The ceramic has half the weight of copper and three-quarters the weight of aluminum and is resistant to most corrosive or abrasive effluents with caloric conductance of .
Solarsphere is a glass sphere bisected with a polished reflector, a photovoltaic sun/target tracking sensor wired to a rechargeable battery ballast that contains omni directional propulsion. The Solarsphere rests on a plenum duct with a circular cutout.
On the Road Social Network
I thought of a system of easy communication between vehicles to report emergencies, anomalies, or simply to talk (social network on the car)
So if you're in the car and, for example,
The invention addresses the technical aspects of electricity generating plants, specifically wind power plants.
The idea is using plasma effects with low ratio steam fuels from widely free available waste fluids or plasma boosted reciprocating internal combustion engine with modified piston and low ratio commercial fuel.
Concept design of a piezoelectric mat for harvesting energy from vibrations.
Piezoelectric ceramics have the property of producing electricity under compression stimulus. This mat takes advantage of that property disposing piezo electric components in the weaving structure of the fabric in a hexagonal grid.
To create a new world, the advanced development of alternative energy sources is very important. There is plenty of heat energy available in solar radiation. Now we have some current technologies to grab the sun's heat. But improvements are needed for a sustainable future. In the solar field,
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