Dec072009
The Physics behind Alternative Energy Sources
Posted under News by Webmaster at 11:59 on Dec 07 2009
Fermilab physicist, Dr. Erik Ramberg describes the reality of using hydrogen fuel cells, biofuel, and other renewable energy sources.



1 Oneplanet1on 07 Dec 2009 at 12:29
iT CAN POWER UP THE ENTIRE CHINA ON THE COST OF LESS THAN A BARREL OF OIL.
IT IS HERE. MASS PRODUCTION READY.
LOWER THAN NORMAL CAPEX.
100% ZERO GHG EMISSIONS, 100% ZERO GAS, OIL OR COAL, 100% RUNNING COST FREE. RENEWABLE, SUSTAINABLE AND ZERO RESIDUES.
WILL POWER AUTOMOBILES,
SHIPS,
TRAINS,
POWER GENERATION PLANTS,
AIRCONDIRIONERS AND HEATERS.
SMELTING PLANTS. ETC.
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, MASS PRODUCTION, MANUFACTURING LICENSE IS NEGOTIABLE.
DR. PATRICK VINCENT TAY
2 Oneplanet1on 07 Dec 2009 at 12:43
iT CAN POWER UP THE ENTIRE CHINA ON THE COST OF LESS THAN A BARREL OF OIL.
IT IS HERE. MASS PRODUCTION READY.
LOWER THAN NORMAL CAPEX.
100% ZERO GHG EMISSIONS, 100% ZERO GAS, OIL OR COAL, 100% RUNNING COST FREE. RENEWABLE, SUSTAINABLE AND ZERO RESIDUES.
WILL POWER AUTOMOBILES,
SHIPS,
TRAINS,
POWER GENERATION PLANTS,
AIRCONDIRIONERS AND HEATERS.
SMELTING PLANTS. ETC.
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, MASS PRODUCTION, MANUFACTURING LICENSE IS NEGOTIABLE.
DR. PATRICK VINCENT TAY
3 radioam232on 07 Dec 2009 at 13:22
Thanks for this video. This is the heart of the alternative energy sources debate. The huge amount of (preferred) clean energy that is needed to “make” the clean energy to use in our daily life. Let us use time, inventivity, money, energy and natural sources to create solar (and other clean) power plants. They can really help to solve the problem.
4 LazyOtakuon 07 Dec 2009 at 13:55
Makes me wanna goto college.
5 taylorgrey2004on 07 Dec 2009 at 14:11
what about resonance electrolysis of water on a pulsed Lawton circuit run on a 12V car battery??
6 ikekllon 07 Dec 2009 at 14:37
June 27, 2008
Solar Energy Projects Frozen By Federal Government
Faced with a surge in the number of proposed solar power plants, the fed gov has placed a moratorium on new solar projects on public land until it studies their environmental impact, which is expected to take about 2 years.
The Bureau of Land Management
says an extensive environmental
study is needed to determine how large
solar plants might affect millions of acres
it oversees in six Western states…
(source NYT)
7 whatifitsnoton 07 Dec 2009 at 15:30
very informative