researching-energy

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

researching-energy

Researching energy to produce low cost electricity to one single two bedroom home.
Including but not limited to microwaves, solar, wind, kinetic energy, steam, gases and
other types of chemicals, fuel cells, perpetual motion devices, etc................... Will compiled
and edit all information posted on this site and make it available on this blog for anyone
who has interest.

4 Comments:

At 9:36 PM, Blogger perry6911 said...

For more information go to http://perryenergyresearh.blogspot.com ............ about an invention.

 
At 4:09 AM, Blogger perry6911 said...

FUEL CELL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT;

In the fall of 2001, the Department of Energy (DOE) awarded Cummis Power Generation a cost sharing contract to delevop and commericalize a 10kw solid Oxide Fuel Cell system for a wide range of commerical application.

Thisw initial DOE award of $20 million covers the first four-year phase of the project. Total DOE funding over the entire ten-year program will be $74 million. SOFCO-EFS Holdings LLC, a division of Mcdermott International, will provide the core fuel cell stack and reformer technology for the programs. The cost share contribution from Cummins and SOFCO will total up to $75 million over the life of the contract.

The Solid Oxide fuel cell (SOFC) power system will provide virtually silent power with significantly lower fuel comsumption and exhaust emission than existing generator sets. Additional benifits will include higher reliability and lower maintenance than required by today's systems.

The SOFC power system development is supported through a contract (DE-FC26-01NT41244) with the United States Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Energy Technology Laboratory, a section of the DOE (www.secadoe.gov). Project team members include Cummins Power Generation, and SOFCO-EFS Holding LLC, a McDermott/BWXT company (http://www.sofcoefs.com).

This posting is to keep interested parties and public informed and aware of what is going on in the world in energy research and its technologies.

 
At 10:36 AM, Blogger perry6911 said...

ETHANOL E-85 FUEL PROGRAM;

Ethanol is sold at all 30,000 filling stations in the country of Brazil compared to the United States E-85 ethanol-gasoline blend which is available at only 610 of the appoximately 170,000 stations in the United States.

United States production in 2005 was 4.3 billion gallons and Brazil's production was only slightly less, at 4.2 billion gallons.

HAS ANYONE EVER THOUGHT ABOUT OR RESEACHED THE PROSPECT OF STARTING UP A CHAIN OF FILLING STATIONS HERE IN THE U.S SELLING ONLY ETHANOL FUEL? Interested parties please contact me at: William Perry
P.O. Box 73, West Blocton, Alabama
zip code: 35184. No phone calls please.

 
At 10:46 PM, Blogger perry6911 said...

USA Today argues that U.S. farmers’ decision to plant “corn in place of other crops to cash in on the ethanol craze” will cost the average American because it will cause the price of other crops to increase. This Congress it seems are watering down a proposed bill that would tighten fuel economy standards, and went as far as to say some changes in the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that was proposed by the Bush administration makes sense and would refrain from any adverse reaction.
Ethanol is an alcohol made from corn, sugar cane, or other plant matter. Ethanol is one method among many others of powering an engine that does not envolve a distilled petroleum product. The growing concerns about the effects of pollution from vehicle exhaust and the Greenhouse effect have greatly increased the interest in ethanol as an alternative fuel. The protroleum industries are vehemently against any source of alternative fuel such as ethanol. But, as many people that are in favor of ethanol far out number the few in the petroleum industries who are strongly against it because oil and gas is that industries life line. But, ethanol would be one alternative fuel that could and would be a reliable way of easying the U.S. dependence on foreign oil and gas supplies.

Ethanol is generally made in the U.S. from corn and denatured, or mix with gasoline during the winter or in cold climates, ethanol is sold in a 75% mixture with 15% gasoline. During warmer seasons and in warm climates, the ethanol used is 85% ethanol with 15% gasoline, and is generally marketed as “ E-85”. There are many good reasons to develop and use ethanol, among which are reduced on petroleum products, reduced dependence on global supplies, and the reduction of greenhouse emissions, to name a few. To develop and refine ethanol is one thing, but the ability to distribute it and adapt it for use to a specific vehicle or application is an entirely different challenge altogether, so says the “petroleum industries” who are mostly owned and operated by the elite rich and powerful
greedy corporations with the help of these despot Republicans as well as this current administration headed by the “Decider” George Bush.

The adage of supply and demand of course will continually drive the development of ethanol and other alternative fuels, but the oil and gas industry are doing everything in their power , to delay, postpone, cause problems and the like to stop or at least slow up the progress already made in most of all the alternative fuels industry. One of the main argument of the petroleum industry is that it costs as much, if not more as gasoline and petroleum products, more for plants, and the cultivation harvest and process of the grain than it saves in gasoline savings is not so good, but, to many this is just a bunch of hogwash and deception that these gas and oil producers with the help of the Republicans which the industry has bought and paid for their support to promote. The gas and oil companies of today are secretly paying off these elite politicians Republicans mostly to stop or stall and slow up the advancement of any alternative fuels such as ethanol to the determent of all Americans, and in my opinion this is down right unAmerican. William in Alabama.

 

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