Abstract:
A method and apparatus for shuttling, managing, and controlling energy flow between suppliers and users based on bid/ask pricing, wherein individual residential/commercial suppliers are aggregated for the purpose of supply and use, and wherein an electricity transmission utility controls the selection and flow of energy from suppliers to users via a controlling device, such as, for exemplary purposes only, a switch turned on by commands sent over a data net to multiple locations simultaneously.
Abstract:
An arc-hydrolysis fuel generator and method of use thereof, the generator comprising a circuit for recovery of electrical energy from an arc. The generator further selectively comprises an electrical potential loop, which recycles electrical energy and a grid placed around an arc-hydrolysis unit, wherein the grid recovers electrostatic energy generated by the electric arc discharge to supplement the energy recoverable from the hydrogen and/or carbon monoxide/dioxide fuel generated from water and/or biomass by the arc-hydrolysis unit. The arc-hydrolysis fuel generator may further comprise a water vapor recovery system, a steam generation system and/or a gas liquefying system, utilizing fuel generated by the arc-hydrolysis fuel generator during use.
Abstract:
An arc-electrolysis steam generator apparatus and method of use thereof, wherein the steam generator comprises an arc-plasma electrolysis process utilizing a high pressure vessel and electrodes exposed to high frequency, high energy pulses. An inductor is placed around an arc-electrolysis unit, wherein the inductor captures electromagnetic energy and a plasma effect that produces high electrical energy pulses generated by the plasma arc performing work against its own magnetic field; thereby, supplementing the steam energy recovered from water.
Abstract:
An arc-hydrolysis fuel generator and method of use thereof, the generator comprising an inductor placed around an arc-hydrolysis unit, wherein the inductor recovers. magnetic energy generated by the electric arc discharge to supplement the energy recoverable from the hydrogen and/or carbon monoxide/dioxide fuel generated from water and/or biomass by the arc-hydrolysis unit. The arc-hydrolysis fuel generator may further comprise a water vapor recovery system, a steam generation system and/or a gas liquefying system, utilizing fuel generated by the arc-hydrolysis fuel generator during use.
Abstract:
A sealed-shaft gravity-buoyancy energy system and method of use thereof, wherein a wheel is powered by ball masses which fall under gravitational force, thereby causing the wheel to rotate. The ball masses are collected and inserted into a fluid shaft, wherein the fluid shaft comprises at least two separate columns having valves at the ends thereof to provide a sealing function, thereby preventing fluid loss. Buoyant force raises the ball masses to the top of the device, wherein the ball masses are deposited once again onto the wheel. A generator or other device utilizes the rotational force of the wheel to create energy.
Abstract:
A sealed-shaft gravity-buoyancy energy system and method of use thereof, wherein a wheel is powered by ball masses which fall under gravitational force, thereby causing the wheel to rotate. The ball masses are collected and inserted into a fluid shaft, wherein the fluid shaft comprises at least two separate columns having valves at the ends thereof to provide a sealing function, thereby preventing fluid loss. Buoyant force raises the ball masses to the top of the device, wherein the ball masses are deposited once again onto the wheel. A generator or other device utilizes the rotational force of the wheel to create energy.
Abstract:
An arc-hydrolysis steam generator apparatus and method of use thereof, the steam generator comprising of an arc-plasma hydrolysis using a high pressure vessel and electrodes exposed to high frequency, high amperage pulses and an inductor placed around an arc-hydrolysis unit, wherein the inductor recovers magnetic energy generated by the electric arc discharge to supplement the steam energy recoverable from water by the arc-hydrolysis unit.
Abstract:
An automatic controlled Three Position Anti-clotting Upright Reclinable Passenger Seat Assembly which will allow the passenger to rest on a sloped reclining position with the extended legs which reduces the risk of blood clotting while providing a reclinable seat for reading as well as a safe seat for take-off and landing.