Power From Ball Lightning?

September 16, 2008 | 9 Comments

One of the most mysterious phenomena is ball lightning. If some scientist’s theories are correct it could be powering large-scale reactors and could go a long way to solving the world’s energy needs. The latest is the joint study group led by Gerd Fussmann at the Max Planck Institute and Berlin’s Humboldt University who has […]

Friday saw NASA’s former manager of Exploration Systems Research and Technology Program, John C. Mankin who is regarded as one of, or the foremost expert on space based solar power announce the results of demonstration of wireless power transmission. Space-based solar power, in which large satellite solar panels collect plentiful solar energy in orbit and […]

For all the bad feelings towards “Big Oil” they get some things done. One of the more effective investments they have underway and has been for years is the Gas Technology Institute near Des Plaines Illinois. With over 100 research scientists and engineers earning 13 patents in 2007 and filing for 18 more, this is […]

It’s said by governments and the media followers the main reason that energy prices, gas prices and oil prices are high is the markets fault. While that’s inaccurate, its consumption and of late, speculation that drives prices in part as well, government has a continuous role that is detrimental to the market and the prices […]

More Oil Soon

September 10, 2008 | 4 Comments

The Norwegians have studied using seawater as an enhanced oil recovery process in chalk like formations. More than 50% of the world’s oil reservoirs are in these carbonate rocks. Crude oil likes to hang in there as the oil “wets” to the surfaces so making it strongly absorbed. Water injection has been used as a […]

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