- This will fire your rocket for the day - this is where the trillions go -
- Lock,I am trying to find an AC energy storage device someone on PP brought up. Do U remember a spinning ceramic flywheel that stored the AC power?Here is a google: http://news.yahoo.com/revolutionary-green-energy-storage-technology...
- Lisa the yahoo link is interesting - it sounds a lot like a ceramic capacitor which is a very common electronic device that stores energy? If you make a capacitor large enough I guess it could work? It would seem that it would be very heavy and bulky so I guess the applications would be limited to ground grid AC power?I recall some discussion about flywheel energy storage but it did not make much sense to me so I did not pay a lot of attention? lisa - you might try PP they still have the site up and search for flywheel?
- It was in the tower of power, peak oil, thread I believe.The concept, which I think the link is addressing, the ceramic FW is mounted on a vertical axis. This helps in the friction, as well as being mounted on a perm mag bearing. the bottom end had either a core similar to an async motor or perm mags. Contained in a vac, it would spin @ very high rpm. When a load would engage it slows the ceramic FW, there by reducing the "shock" on the system.The models linked to on PP looked like a home well water storage tank.Suprized how this was in the news a few weeks ago. Thinking of how it can be applied for regen braking on an electric bike, as the modern hubdrives (aka DD) use brushless AC motors.
- This tell that the President is losing fast -
- Goldwater Institute constitutional attorney Nick Dranias gave a presentation on Article V at a Goldwater Institute event on February 25, 2011. Watch Parts 1 and 2 below:Goldwater Institute Constitutional Attorney Nick Dranias wrote a series of Daily Emails which explore the use of Article V, the National Debt Relief Amendment, how states can call an amendments convention, and why they should:
- Check out this site - they have a Article V issue being put through the states today/
- The senses deceive from time to time, and it is prudent never to trust wholly those who have deceived us even once.
Rene Descartes
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