Countless Google and you tube searches on renewable energy will return what seems like an endless stream of alternative energies. If you have ever done this then you have probably asked yourself a few questions.
Why aren’t we using these renergies (renewable energies)? Which ones should we be using? Or how can I use these renergies?
First it must be understood that some of these renergies aren’t efficient enough at this time to be practically used, and others are bulky and often expensive. Let’s use solar power as our example renergy. Solar power in some region can power the entire home electrically, and little strain on the environment. Unfortunately they can cost you a pretty penny by the time you purchase, ship, install and maintain your typical solar panel system. Another disadvantage is if one lives in a cloudy region, like Washington, or has a cloudy day and can’t produce as much electricity, they are then forced to rely more on standard grid power. Don’t get us wrong, here at renergy café we believe that solar energy is a great alternative to stand alone grid power until other renergies are brought into main stream use.
So what are the top prospects for these other renergies?
Well this is a simple question with a vast opinionated answer. Depending on who you ask, you will receive a different answer. Some believe we shouldn’t be using food for fuel, or that if the solar energy process is improved it can supplement our energy needs. Still others think that wind power is the solution. There are homes that have been designed using multiple renergies and are completely off the grid see video, but for the ultimate practicality the best renergy must also be able to assist or replace current transportation needs. Although there are many opinions, Perpetual motion generators and H2O electrolysis are Renergy Café’s top picks for the perfect renergy.
Water Electrolysis
This is the process or running electricity through water, which separates the H20 molecules into their separate HHO molecules as a combustible gas. This process is pollution free, reusable, efficient and easy to produce. Another positive factor is that all current piston engines, whether used for transportation or as generators, can be converted to run on water. By this point you may be asking yourself why water electrolysis isn’t being widely used. Well many people have, Stanley Meyers did this in the 70’s see video. On July 8th the Columbus Dispatch ran an article on Stanley Meyers life, dune buggy and death. The article stated,
“Meyer’s work defies the Law of Conservation of Energy, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.”
“Stanley Meyer’s bizarre death at age 57 ended work that, if proved valid, could have ended reliance on fossil fuels.”
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Although Stanley Meyers receives a large amount of publicity for his invention, he wasn’t alone or even the first. On September 8th 1935 a Dallas newspaper ran an article on the demonstration of a water powered car. The inventor C.H. Garrett claimed he had created a water powered car. The article stated,
“The working model operated a four-cylinder engine for several minutes in the demonstration, at varying speeds and with several starts and stops. Garrett said he had operated the engine continuously for more than forty-eight hours.”
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A good Google search will reveal that there are other inventors who claim to have achieved running their cars on water. The reason this technology has not become mainstream is uncertain. Perhaps it is due to the big oil and government conspiracy theory. Perhaps the investment capital for these inventors is too hard to come by due to this product sounding too good to be true. What is known is that water electrolysis does produce a combustible gas, this gas after being burned returns to water which can be reused, and if perfected, and globally used it could save and change the world. This is why it’s Renergy Café’s #1 Renergy.
Perpetual Motion Generators
They harness the power of magnets and timing to create a rotary motion that once started will continue until stopped. They are quiet, very efficient and pollution free machines. A few Investors and companies have claimed to have produced these machines.
Two Australian inventors, John Christie and Ludwig Brits, have demonstrated their generator for a local television station, see video. The interesting thing about this about this product is that it can be moved when you move, or taken to your lake house or cottage. It produces 25 kilowatts/hour and is estimated to cost the buyer between four and five thousand dollars. These two inventors claim that this type of device could also be adapted to a vehicle for transportation needs. They are currently looking for investment capital for production and distribution of their newest prototype the Lutec 1000.
They aren’t alone, the International Tesla Electric Company (ITEC) has also claimed to have created a similar perpetual motion generator. On their homepage they offer a way to sign up for a trial of this product. This generator produces 30 kilowatts/hour, and no price has yet been mentioned.
In the united states under the new energy deregulation laws, if you produce more energy than you use, this energy can be sold to the electric company to reuse. Wind generators and solar panels can both produce excess energy in the right conditions to be sold to the electric companies, but this excess is minimal. With the perpetual motion generators the excess energy could be near double the use. According to ITEC their generator produces 26,000 kilowatts of free electricity every year and the average all-electric home uses between 14,000 and 18,000 kilowatts per year. This would provide the ability for the American using one of these generators to not just be free of an electric bill, but to be paid a significant sum for their excess electricity. Not only would this be financially profitable, but the excess would reduce the quantity of environmentally harmful electricity being created by the electric companies. It’s quiet, clean, portable,
profitable, and that’s why it’s our #2 Renergy.
Renewable Energy Future
Regardless of which renewable energies we choose to embrace for our world, one must be found. Our high polluting fossils fuels are running out and we are destroying both our global economy and our globe. At Renergy Café we look to the future and say “We will find the answers.”
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