Thursday, October 25, 2007

Free "Cold Energy" from thin air.

clipped from www.rhfweb.com

New method of power generation will harness the difference in atmospheric
pressure between locations 100 to 200 miles apart, with reliability comparable
to coal, nuclear, gas, and hydro, but at a cost substantially lower, and
with no pollution.

The scientific modeling Cold Energy has done predicts that this approach
of tapping atmospheric pressure differences can yield copious amounts of
energy. The effect is not just from weather differences, but can be seen
in elevation differences as well -- like water running down
hill.

"That is sufficient to generate a wind of 2,500 mph (miles per hour), which
is 3.5 times the speed of sound," Crocker said.
Very interesting. Derives power from atmospheric pressure differances

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