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    KinergyPower....The Future of RR
    Posted on Tuesday, November 28, 2006 @ 19:34:20 UTC by vlad

    Investors guest writes: As the world’s population grows, indeed the already unlimited demand for electricity does to. The substantial amount of hydro produced a year is still not enough; Additional electric power will have to be purchased from outside the provinces or states during climax periods and at premium power rates, running the menace of incurring a deficit and increasing ones Hydro debt. Several businesses in various sectors may need to consider either generating their own power or relocating into geographic locations where electric power prices are more competitive and the power supply more reliable.

    That’s where KinergyPower comes in. We don’t want companies that make ones countries a successful economy to leave and our true care is about the environment. The world is a beautiful place and we want to keep it that way. Check out the web site www.kinergypower.com and help support the cause. If you want to contact me directly. Ryan at rightfocused@kinergypower.com. Thank You.


     
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    "KinergyPower....The Future of RR" | Login/Create an Account | 3 comments | Search Discussion
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    Re: KinergyPower....The Future of RR (Score: 1)
    by Sigma on Tuesday, November 28, 2006 @ 20:01:52 UTC
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    Sounds good. Do you allow for public investors? BTW, wouldn't this technology be very useful for freeways/on-ramps?



    Re: KinergyPower....The Future of RR (Score: 1)
    by modernsteam on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 @ 06:59:41 UTC
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    I have two high school physics courses plus some manufacturing engineering courses from a community college, specifically, statics and mechanics in this case.

    KinergyPower seems to me to be an UNDERunitysystem, basically, engineered Newtonian Mechanics. If I understand the system, roads would be outfitted with spring-loaded devices which would mechanically generate electrical power either on the down-stroke, up-stroke, or both strokes of a moving object's (vehicle, pedestrian etc.) movement over the device. Intuitively, I sense that work would have to be done by said moving object to produce the required electric power, either on depressing the device, or climbing out of the resulting depression, as slight as it may be. The electricity would, it seems, be generated at the mechanical expense of the moving object. It would not, therefore, really be Free Energy, since the moving object would be paying for the energy "claw-back". The traditionally understood Laws of Thermodynamics would be be obeyed to the fullest extent.

    Hal Ade.



     

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