Saturday, July 19th, 2008
Just as there are huge wind farms now providing backup power for conventional
electricity generation, central solar power towers will likely do the same in
the future. The facilities generate electric power from sunlight by focusing
concentrated solar radiation on a tower mounted receiver. Hundreds of
thousands of small sun-tracking mirrors reflect sunlight to the receiver. In
some technologies, liquid salt is pumped and heated through the receiver and
then stored until power is needed from the plant. The molten salt is then (more…)
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Thursday, July 10th, 2008
You may have heard of this process referred to as “Brown’s Gas”.
Turn your current car into a water burning Hybrid. Run your car on water
and gas and double your mileage!! You will notice on the left hand side of
this blog a widget for running your car on water. I told you before that
I would not advertise anything on this site that I had not at least
checked out or purchased. Well, I purchased this and was going to wait (more…)
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