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The problem with Flywheels is it is extremely inefficient. It takes large amounts of power to spool up to operating RPM, plus continious lesser amounts keeping the RPM up until you finally decide to use the power.Leave a comment:
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The problem with Flywheels is it is extremely inefficient. It takes large amounts of power to spool up to operating RPM, plus continious lesser amounts keeping the RPM up until you finally decide to use the power.Leave a comment:
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Given that many utilities are converting to HVDC transmission (which also requires converting AC to DC and back again) that's not an insurmountable issue.Leave a comment:
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Utility scale to allow time shifting of baseload capacity is where the biggest demand and bucks are at - RE is a drop in the bucket in comparison.
One big difference between the two groups (RE vs utility or say GE) is that GE, Siemens, PG&E, SCE and many others is that they would have engineers all over the thing.
The Bloom Box (Boom Box) is another case in point - it was never designed or meant to do anything except collect federal government dollars for the investors.Leave a comment:
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Utility scale to allow time shifting of baseload capacity is where the biggest demand and bucks are at - RE is a drop in the bucket in comparison.
One big difference between the two groups (RE vs utility or say GE) is that GE, Siemens, PG&E, SCE and many others is that they would have engineers all over the thing.
The Bloom Box (Boom Box) is another case in point - it was never designed or meant to do anything except collect federal government dollars for the investors.Leave a comment:
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I totally understand what you are saying and I'm not going to fence with you..As far as I could see, I probably agree with what you say regarding Solar Roadways.. I have data to support our claims. We are not just smoke and mirrors.. We know what we have! Before you cast us under the bus, please do a little research...it is easy to criticize....... ThxLeave a comment:
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I totally understand what you are saying and I'm not going to fence with you..As far as I could see, I probably agree with what you say regarding Solar Roadways.. I have data to support our claims. We are not just smoke and mirrors.. We know what we have! Before you cast us under the bus, please do a little research...it is easy to criticize....... ThxLeave a comment:
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Of course I knew I'd see guys on this thread that claim to have done it already. These are the same people that claim to have come up with lithium batteries that have comparable energy densities to gasoline. Yes I know very well it's theoretically possible and maybe even working in a laboratory somewhere. The problem is why aren't they at all the solar installation companies in the the industrial sectors of every city yet? Answer is they aren't tried and tested or economically viable yet. The point of this thread is to get people talking about why they aren't there yet. What are the snags? What's holding progress back? One thing I do know for a fact is it's not low lead acid battery prices - while PV costs and other battery costs have been coming down lead acid is on the way up. If trends continue soon lead acid will no longer be the most cost effective way. A BIG GAP in the market is busy opening up!Leave a comment:
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I totally understand what you are saying and I'm not going to fence with you..As far as I could see, I probably agree with what you say regarding Solar Roadways.. I have data to support our claims. We are not just smoke and mirrors.. We know what we have! Before you cast us under the bus, please do a little research...it is easy to criticize....... ThxLeave a comment:
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Trust me, its not vaporwear! It's been tested many many times and we have made significant changes. They even doubted Einstein's E=MC2.. Check out web site and https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/e...l-battery#home We already received three grants from NYSERDA
I'm not saying flywheels don't work. I am saying I have yet to see a flywheel technology that will continue to run a generator for any length of time. Once the flywheel "sees" any friction is starts to slow down. Using magnets or ceramics may extend the running time but the flywheel won't be able to maintain it's rotation speed to drive the "generator" and eventually it will slow down and stop. If you have to keep putting energy back into the system to keep it spinning then you will need to generate that extra power. Most times that negates the needed amount being provided to "load". Also how do you maintain the vacuum in that chamber?
Until it is tested and verified by a third party using known scientific measurement standards and in a "real life" condition it is still only a laboratory experiment maybe a couple levels above "vaporwear".
I wish you luck with your research. As you say even some of the great scientists were doubted. Maybe someone will find a breakthrough in that technology.Leave a comment:
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Trust me, its not vaporwear! It's been tested many many times and we have made significant changes. I suggest you drop the "trust me" phrase - that is the domain of con men, used car salesmen and politicians. We do not know you nor do we know anything about you meaning that I for one do not trust you.
They even doubted Einstein's E=MC2.Another tricky little kids phrase - BS
Check out web site and https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/e...l-battery#home We already received three grants from NYSERDA
What percentage of the kickstarter stuff is totally a dud? Maybe 95 plus I would guess.Last edited by russ; 07-01-2014, 11:46 AM.Leave a comment:
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Check out http://ess-epowervault.com/ I think you will be impressedLeave a comment:
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