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Fuel Cells for Yachts – Who will be first?

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  1. MaxResolution

    MaxResolution Senior Member

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    'Rarefaction' -pre-dates Christ!

    The reason I am not so sold on H-production, as it is "currently" being extracted is the ancient Egyptians had done all of this without the help of Edison Electric and J.P. Morgan.

    Every now and then junk mail pays off. This Dutchman believes I could benefit from his IPO. "Energy Issues"

    Nowadays
    energy supply problems are standing for every man.
    Prices for oil, gas, coal are rising higher and higher.

    The governments of many countries discuss using of the renewed kinds of energy such as biofuel, energy of the sun and so on. But the question of saving energy also is of great importance. Because of it energy conservations is needed vitaly. One of perspective directions is the technology hydrogen. But Proton Exchange Membrane is needed in order to modernize this technology. It's developing now by the following company.


    AC Energy, Inc is an electrochemical power company pioneering strategic energy
    pathways in the milliwatts to kilowatts range. AC Energy is creating
    energy solutions designed for all facets of modern life.

    The fuel cell technology, Proton Exchange Membrane ("PEM") is
    touted as the "Catalyst for the Hydrogen Age".

    PEM, declared as the leading candidate to replace the internal
    combustion engine, has created investor interest. Experienced developers, knowledgeable in commercialization questions, possess the expertise to capitalize on new concepts.
    The principals of AC Energy have an excellent understanding of these
    issues and elive that because the Company has experienced team that certain market niches can be dominated by it.

    Read more about Proton exchange membrane at wikipedia.
    AC Energy symbol is ACEN
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    In this case, with plenty of pure Hydrogen we can simply throw out the engine completely! That's efficiency to burn! But, again, that's why I keep looking at the power of water. And, I keep thinking that some of these crop-circle diagrams clearly describe some native form of 'rarefaction.' So, every time I see these nerds going hog-wild with the freakin equations, I ask; PLEASE! -show me the meaning of this '6-axis redaction process' -in pure math.

    Hugh,? ...My focus remains to be centered on the ram-steam-engine concept.
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    ~Anecdotal observations

    Of course, I'm not silly enough to think that my statements, or actions, could in any way alter society's prevailing fixation on the symmetrical, electrical dipole model. My 'invention,' (to which I elude elsewhere,) merely maximizes on the currently 'crippled' system of independent parallel power-source delivery. It is not intended to have any direct bearing on future asymmetrical modes of power transfer operations. Essentially, it works like an interest-bearing Visa/Mastercard. The more you buy, the more free travel miles you get.

    One simplified overview reads thusly:
    "The reality is that, there is no "energy" crisis and there never has been. There is an "energy from fuel" crisis because our electrical engineers deliberately use only symmetrical interception and collection circuits that destroy their source dipoles (and their free flow of energy from the vacuum) faster than they use some of it to power the loads. So we have to keep consuming fuel etc., in order to keep restoring the dipole (- and +). There is a fuel crisis hence there is an "energy from fuel" crisis!"

    Perhaps the most startling revelation, to those unfamiliar with the saga of 'free-energy' development, is that the ('Con' Edison) electric meter attached to your house can be rewired to deliver an excess of power, with increased demand. Tesla invented this clever device as a 'current meter-generator'!

    Whether we are looking to boost efficiency incrementally, and thus appeal to existing market realities, the fact remains that our entire global system is built, and depends on 'usury' for its very existence. Today, unless mankind suddenly awakens to embrace this Universal free-flow of energy, this disparity will continue to define the human condition throughout the coming World War, and then some. Economically, and spiritually, we are now at the crossroads. Only recently have we (actual physicists) come to understand the implications of "an electrical universe." Which means an all-out Nuclear War on Earth WILL wreak havoc throughout some inversely polarized position in deep space.

    As science meets the domain of pure mathematics, I remain to be completely perplexed by the 'message' I see repeatedly echoed by the patterns presented in the most elaborate crop-circles. Sure, one possibility is that they are simply a hoax created by NASA-lasers, with graphics generated straight out of the computer-lab at MIT. But, I deplore those who can work out such complex equations, to put on your thinking caps NOW!

    Otherwise, lets pack for a fun vacation, and get ready to experience the real 'Big Bang.'
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    Solutions in Maine

    Wind turbines certainly can be an eyesore. Complaints are increasingly frequent. I saw vile posts concerning the local's views on an otherwise pretty hillside pasture in New York State just yesterday.

    As a rule, coastal areas are adopting the notion that harnessing the power of the tides is a far more logical way to supply ancillary power to the grid. I hope they are right, as I believe we're about to pay for just such a system in the San Fransisco Bay.

    But the fact is that 'alternators' are the costliest piece in the chain. John Bedini and Tom Bearden have proven it time and again. I'd just change the channel, (or turn the TV off) everytine I hear GWB insinuate that Ethanol is good for the environment. ...Right. And War is Peace!
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    Wind Turbines/ Tourist attraction.

    Here's one area close to me that actually uses the wind farm as an attraction.
    http://www.pincher-creek.com/
    I bought in to one project there and it's performing quite nicely.
    Max, funny that you brought up Maine. I actually got in touch with them about bird strikes and their turbine prior to getting involved here.
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  6. MaxResolution

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    Where the Buffalo roam!

    "Somewhere, North of Casper" designates the middle of nowhere to me. At that point, I start looking for sheep trails that might lead me back to civilization. So, what the heck, I can't think of a better place to use wind-power, and I applaud this investment.

    But it gets absurd. Like when the Ozzies had a plan to build a mile-high tower that was supposed to power everything from Cairns, to Tazzy. Nice try, but, like all creative 'progress,' sometimes we come up with a bigger Grey Goose.

    I'm angry with the AIA. The prescedent is; When in doubt, ASK! Some things are simply wrong. Like 'clear-cutting' to build another darn Wally-World, that's like building a porno-store across from the Vatican. It ought to merit a special 'ryder' tacked right on the pearly gates: "-OK, on your belly!, I sentence you to live as a snake for 1,000 years!"