View Full Version : Is this the energy breakthru of our life times
Serpo
22nd December 2010, 02:16 PM
“It’s over 300% more efficient than rooftop solar panels… It generates electricity on any surface… And I recently infiltrated a university lab to see it work for myself…”
http://stockgumshoe.com/2010/10/one-62-company-just-perfected-sunless-solar.html
http://www.newenergytechnologiesinc.com/solarwindow
chad
22nd December 2010, 02:20 PM
bud fox would be proud!
Ponce
22nd December 2010, 02:40 PM
Nothing is real till we all can use it........the same as the 250 MPG carburator.....let it be true.
palani
22nd December 2010, 02:48 PM
If the electric grid goes down and you are the only one in the neighborhood with lights you might want to prepare for extra guests.
LuckyStrike
22nd December 2010, 02:53 PM
Now the stock is 2 bucks, maybe I'm a skeptic but I assume pump and dump.
Every year you hear about some revolutionary new energy thing, saltwater fire, solar panels that are cheaper than coal power, hydrogen cars blah blah, but nothing changes.
hoarder
22nd December 2010, 03:29 PM
Now the stock is 2 bucks, maybe I'm a skeptic but I assume pump and dump.
Every year you hear about some revolutionary new energy thing, saltwater fire, solar panels that are cheaper than coal power, hydrogen cars blah blah, but nothing changes.
I'm skeptical, too. We've heard so much "new solar technology" news in the last decade.
I wonder how many derivatives trades take place before such news is released. This would be an excellent way to take over existing small independent solar manufacturers.
Book
22nd December 2010, 06:43 PM
http://snowsblitzfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/SnakeOilGirl2.jpg
:D
Ash_Williams
23rd December 2010, 05:13 AM
I'm going with scam.
1. If you "spray it on" how do you keep anything aligned? Ok I can imagine tiny solar cells being sprayed on, but they gotta be lined up the same or they'll get as much work done as kids on bumper cars. Are they sprayed on in the presence of a strong electric field?
2. You spray it on... then what? Got wires running from two opposite corners of each window?
3. Windows are small and usually 1/4 to 1/2 of them are facing the sun at any time. Maybe it does 3x as much as a regular rooftop panel, but it does it 1/3 as often. And it does it on a window, which is a small surface area and angled totally wrong for the time of day when the sunlight is the brightest. And let's not forget, a regular solar panel doesn't generate all that much anyway. You have to have massive ones to get any sort of return.
4. If these really did absorb energy you'd certainly notice them. They'd look like tinted windows, not regular windows as the article claims. Unless they absorbed only the non-visible spectrum, in which case they wouldn't be sun-less solar panels because most of the lights in use are CFL or LED now and those mostly send out light in the visible spectrum.
mamboni
23rd December 2010, 05:34 AM
I'm going with scam.
1. If you "spray it on" how do you keep anything aligned? Ok I can imagine tiny solar cells being sprayed on, but they gotta be lined up the same or they'll get as much work done as kids on bumper cars. Are they sprayed on in the presence of a strong electric field?
2. You spray it on... then what? Got wires running from two opposite corners of each window?
3. Windows are small and usually 1/4 to 1/2 of them are facing the sun at any time. Maybe it does 3x as much as a regular rooftop panel, but it does it 1/3 as often. And it does it on a window, which is a small surface area and angled totally wrong for the time of day when the sunlight is the brightest. And let's not forget, a regular solar panel doesn't generate all that much anyway. You have to have massive ones to get any sort of return.
4. If these really did absorb energy you'd certainly notice them. They'd look like tinted windows, not regular windows as the article claims. Unless they absorbed only the non-visible spectrum, in which case they wouldn't be sun-less solar panels because most of the lights in use are CFL or LED now and those mostly send out light in the visible spectrum.
All excellent points and spot on. Bottom line: for this film to work would mean very dark windows. And there is no provision for wiring or cell orientation.
Man has had access to nature's most efficient solar collector for thousands of years: trees! Anyone who has ever taken a walk in the forest on a sunny day at noon will recall the forest floor being dark, very dark. That speaks to the efficiency of the canopy of tree tops as efficient solar collectors. I was on my back deck one hot sunny summer day looking over my densely wooded acres and did a calculation in my head of the sun energy impacting an acre of woods: ~5 megawatts. Even if only 25% of that energy is converted to wood, imagine the cumulative energy stored in the millions of acres of dense woods around the country. IIRC, Nazi Germany converted much of their automobile fleet to wood gas in response to the chronic shortage of petro.
Silver Shield
23rd December 2010, 06:30 AM
No radical or suppressed technology will be available until the Rothschild and Rockefeller empires are put into the dustbin of history.
After studying these guys I am convinced of two things, there is much more oil available than we are led to believe and that there is technology currently available that would render oil dramatically worth less.
Couple this with debt free money and we could have a Golden Age but I fear we will slip into a new dark ages as we march off to war with China.
Silver Rocket Bitches!
23rd December 2010, 08:00 AM
Tesla produced the energy breakthrough before our lifetimes.
Here we are generations later and that same technology, among others, remains suppressed.
po boy
23rd December 2010, 12:38 PM
Tesla produced the energy breakthrough before our lifetimes.
Here we are generations later and that same technology, among others, remains suppressed.
Tesla was the man for sure.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRf0UFgJymU&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRf0UFgJymU&feature=related)
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