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Free Power From The Earth's Oceans?! You
Betcha!
Viktor Schauberger's Method For Extracting
Power From the Ocean Depths:
Viktor Schauberger stated, and I quote: "Our energy technologists would abandon contemporary methods of
generating electricity did they but know that this can be obtained
directly from the deep sea by means if the simplest apparatus. These
devices and instruments, which would lift the world off its hinges,
however, would rapidly superseded and find their way into museums,
because mankind has no need to go to such lengths to obtain light, heat
and other forms of energy in any desired quantity almost without effort
or expenses." Compliments; Callum Coats - pp.136, "Living Energies"
(used by permission).
Viktor was
referring to drawing power from nature, namely from the ocean's deep
water.
Before we begin, please ask yourself if you like being
forced into paying more than $3.00 per gallon for gasoline - and - with
no end in sight, watch that price per gallon continue to escalate.
Then ask yourself about heating your home, paying more for every single
consumer item, ie. groceries, all store bought products, clothing,
shipping, travel, etc. It's ALL based on the Oil Industry (fossil
fuels - Dyno Bones). We can act, now, to change over to a 100%
clean, electricity driven world.
What you will read and see on this page is one of the
simplest, most cost-effective ways to draw power directly from the deep,
abyssal waters of our planet's Oceans. Viktor
Schauberger proposed this concept nearly 75 years ago. You will hear
the words, Ocean Power. Key in on this concept from Viktor - this is
NOT wave power, nor does it use anything similar to
existing ocean-powered systems currently in development. This, like
everything Schauberger did, is totally different.
This is power
extracted through a naturalesque method from the deep ocean water. This
is, in effect, using the implosive nature of fundamental universal
energy, and extracting that power from the depths of the ocean. Read
on.
Referring to the diagram, right, it can be seen that at a
certain depth in the Ocean, the temperature is at the anomaly point of
+4 degrees Celsius. This saltwater center stratum may often be fresh
due to the expulsion of salts with cooling under the exclusion of light,
heat, and air. Moreover, due to its enormous density, it is not possible
for such abyssal water to absorb any gases through processes of
diffusion or convection. But, most importantly, and this is the crucial
factor - there is no avenue of escape, no naturally formed rising shafts
for the egress of the highly compressed +4 degree Celsius water.
By lowering a suitably designed length of pipe to the
appropriate depth, this oxygen hungry water is provided with a means of
rising to the surface. The water will rise of its own accord as it does
in mountain springs, Its levitational vortical movement will initially
be induced by a dual-function strainer, whose tangentially arranged
inflow provides the impulse for the creation of a vortex while at the
same time preventing the entry of aquatic creatures. The rising pipe
itself will be a smaller version of the double spiral pipe equipped with
vortex-inducing vanes - Schauberger's Whorle Pipe.
At a certain depth to be determined empirically, atmospheric
oxygen delivered through a larger pipe forming an outer jacket, is
diffused into the oxygen deficient water by means of a one-way filter
consisting of a substance whose physical composition permits the passage
of the smaller oxygen molecule by not that of the larger water molecule.
In contact with this diffusive filter, the rising water rapidly absorbs
the oxygen, warms slightly and begins to expand, to increase its
volume.
According to Schauberger, this expansion can be
significantly enhanced with the addition of a few drops of a highly
complex carbone - such as oil. It is this powerfully expansive
phenomenon which can be very simply exploited and converted to the
mechanical energy required to drive electric generators. The should
not be done with conventional centrifugal impellers, however, because
they destroy both the structure and the quality of the water. Rather,
centripetal impellers should be used of a design, either similar to
what is shown in the diagrams, or, a Tesla Bladeless
Disk Turbine.
How It Works:
If we take a very close look at Schauberger's brilliant
invention, it can be seen that, for all practical purposes, it is quite
simple (and quite ingenious!). We also have one modern invention of
another kind that will aid us in building this wonderful invention,
namely, "Gore-Tex Fabric." Let me explain further.
First, we
see that a pipe must be sunk down into
the ocean depths, to the point where the ocean water temperature is at
its anomaly point of +4 Degrees Celsius (+39 degrees Fairenhight). Refer
now to diagram, left. This is when water is at its absolute most dense.
It is also under considerable pressure. As Schauberger theorized, it is
incredibly oxygen STARVED. This is important.
The pipe-inside-of-a-pipe configuration can be made quite
easily. We already HAVE the raw stock, compliments of the Oil Industry
in the form of deep sea drilling piping. Here's where the Gore-Tex comes
into play.
Gore-Tex fabric will let air molecules, or oxygen, in
one way, but not anything larger, thus its common us in, for instance,
the clothing industry. Gore-Tex fabric breaths. Sweat can
escape, as moisture, however, rain (water) molecules can't come
back through.
That outer casing pipe which Schauberger describes here is
just the ideal use for the Gore-Tex membrane! We need to have a way to
induce atmospheric oxygen down to that dense, oxygen-starved layer
Viktor is talking about. Remember also that the pipes have spiral vortex
generating veins inside of them. This is Viktor's Whorle Pipe
invention. Water, when put inside of a pipe with spiral vortex
generating ribbing, actually reduces all friction to less-than-zero. See
the original patent for the whorle pipe at: Schauberger's Water Conduit Patent
.
One pipe - the inner pipe, is the upward intake of dense,
oxygen-starved abyssal water, at +4 degrees Centigrade. The outer casing
pipe, is for the introduction of the atmospheric air, which is oxygen
saturated. What happens? A big "whoosh" is what happens! All that
pressure, the introduction of a Carbone, ie. Oil, the dense
oxygen-starved water, trying to seek the oxygen layer, therfore -
the end result is the water will begin to rocket towards the surface.
Schauberger's ingenious Whorle Pipes (the internal veins that cause the
flow of water to form a double spiral vortex) add to the effect of
propelling the water upwards. This upward traveling water, under
pressure, now actively seeking Carbones (Oxygen), rapidly accelerates
via the action of the spiral vortex inducing whorle pipes, and now
gushes out at the surface.
What then? On top of this Ocean Power
platform, is a Tesla
Turbine. As the upcoming, highly pressurized abyssal water
shoots up that center pipe, it is fed directly into the Tesla Turbine,
which is instantly set into rotation. The shaft is connected to a
standard, high-power generator. Walla. Free electricity from the Power
of the Deep Ocean waters.
Can We Build It?
There are many off-shore Oil Drilling Platforms currently in
thousands of locations all around the coastlines of the Americas. For
that matter, there are many thousands more all around the world. We take
an existing platform, fabricate the proper pipes, and set it up.
Pretty darn simple. There is really no downside to this concept for
free, non-polluting electrical energy directly from the abyssal waters
of the Ocean. The deep abyssal water that comes up, drives a Tesla
Turbine, and is simply put right back into the ocean. No ecological
impact. Free electricity. What a concept. This concept, however
brilliant, cannot at present be put into use unless government funding
and action is taken. This is quite probably not a project for the
private sector, unless an investor has some very deep
pockets.
Whether or not a Tesla Turbine is used to capture
the water power is of no real concern at this point. Any standard
impellor driven water turbine will work...it's just a matter of how we
regard our stewardship to this planet and its water supply. Schauberger
clearly stated that a turbine of the type of construction that would not
damage the water should be used. A bladeless disk Tesla Turbine would
fit that bill, perfectly, My company- Global Energy
Technologies - can supply them, or, at the very least, offer our
consultation services to the company that does end up with the
contract.
What else can we do?
We can also contact other companies doing similar work in
Ocean Wave Power, Wind Power, Geothermal Steam Power, and naturally,
power from flowing water via a Schauberger designed vortex accelerating
system. After reviewing all the current companies offering Wave Power or
the like. Dr. Evgeni Sorokodum's company - Vortex Oscillation
Technology, LTD, from Russia, is quite probably the most pertinent
and advanced. See his website at - V.O.T., Ltd Hydro-generators
and V.O.T., Ltd Wave Power Generators
with Oscillating Wings. These two inventions are simply
brilliant, and could drastically augment the electrical supply to the
United States (and the world, as well). All they require are the
ever-present power of the Ocean's waves to run them.
We have formed a partnership with Dr. Evgeni Sorokodum, of
Vortex Oscillation Technologies, Ltd., as his work is quite simply -
superior. By incorporating both Viktor Schauberger's Deep Ocean Power
system, along with Dr. Sorokodum's Wave Power Generators, and
Oscillating Wing Power systems (ala Schauberger) - we can totally end
this inter-dependency on oil and fossil fuels. Evgeni also has some
amazing other inventions, as you will see from his extensive website.
Will someone please wake up and listen?! How long before, compliments of
the greed of a few men, will we let this travesty continue? How long -
long enough until there is no clean air, water, and the environment will
no longer support human life?!
What is the current state of affairs? Tell me
it isn't so...
"Ocean Power Fights Current Thinking"
Corporations
are readying the launch of commercial ventures to generate power using
ocean waves. Now, they hope the federal government will also get
involved.
By John Gartner; used by permission.
[Quote] Ocean waves provide a predictable source of
energy that is easily tapped, and will likely have minimal impact on
the environment, but the U.S. government is not
pursuing this renewable resource. Recent advancements in the
technology indicate that with a relatively small investment from the
government, wave energy could soon compete with other renewable
sources. Wave energy systems place objects on the water's surface that
generate energy by rising and falling with the waves. The wave energy
in turn moves a buoy or cylinder up and down, which turns a generator
that sends the electricity through an undersea cable to a power
station on the shore. (Note again, this is not the same as
Schauberger's system, from above. FDG)
Several companies - Ocean Power Delivery, AquaEnergy Group
and Ocean Power Technology - have developed prototype wave energy
conversion systems that the companies say are ready to be deployed
along United States coastlines. The potential energy to be captured
from ocean waves could surpass the other forms of renewable energy
such as solar, wind, or hydropower, according to a recent study by the
Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), a research group funded
by hundreds of utilities. According to a report released in January,
2006, the total wave power along the coastlines of the U.S. is
approximately 2,100 terrawatt hours per year, nearly as much as all
of the electricity produced by coal and roughly 10 times the total
energy produced by all of the country's hydroelectric plants.
Wave energy systems can capture the same amount of energy using
smaller and less expensive equipment than wind or solar systems,
according to Roger Bedard of EPRI, who authored the study.
Wave energy "is among the most
environmentally benign technologies," and is less visible than off
shore wind farms, according to Bedard. He says wave energy conversion
devices have a smaller footprint than offshore wind farms and
interfere less with marine life movements. Bedard says that wave
energy systems requires smaller investments than offshore wind energy
systems because the equipment is much lighter, but the private sector
has been wary to invest because the expense for setting up
demonstrations is high, and obtaining federal permits can take many
years. Instead, Bedard says the federal government should step in with
funding to help the technology succeed. "Very simply, new energy
sources have always been funded by the federal government," Bedard
says. However, "the Department of Energy does not have an
ocean energy program.". The Department of Energy had a program for ocean energy, but it was
discontinued, according to spokesman Tom Welch. Several wave
energy systems are currently being tested in the United
Kingdom, a country which according to Bedard "wants to
be the world leader."
Ocean Power Delivery's Pelamis system, a series of steel
cylinders, began riding the waves off the coast of Scotland in August
of 2004 and is sending sufficient electricity to the grid to power 500
households annually. The 750-kilowatt wave energy conversion devices
resemble metal sausage links that are connected by hydraulic pumps
that pressurize oil to turn a generator and produce electricity,
according Ocean Power Delivery. The devices are connected to a
junction box on the seabed and feed electricity through a single cable
to the shore. Ocean Power Technologies (OPT) of Pennington, NJ, is
currently building a one-megawatt wave energy system off the coast of
Hawaii for the U.S. Navy, according to company founder and CEO George
Taylor. The OPT's PowerBuoy systems converts the up and down motion of
the ocean, to electricity and feeds the energy via an undersea cable
into the power grid. Taylor says the project will begin to generate
electricity this year and will be completed by 2006. The cost of the
technology will go down as larger systems are developed, according to
Taylor. The current technology can generate electricity at a cost of
between 7 to 10 cents per kilowatt hour, depending on the quality of
the waves, according to Taylor.
Mass producing the devices will drive down the cost over
time, making them competitive with both on and offshore windfarms,
Taylor says, and to that end, the company is planning test the
technology off the coasts of New Jersey and Spain. "Within
five years we will be able to compete with fossil fuels by delivering
energy at three to four cents per kilowatt hour," says Taylor.
AquaEnergy Group is trying to obtain the necessary federal permits to
test its AquaBuoy technology in the Makah Bay of Washington state,
according to Alla Weinstein, the president and CEO of the Mercer
Island, WA, company. Weinstein says the AquaBuoy uses a hose pump that
expands and contracts as the waves go up and down, creating water
pressure that is used to produce electricity. "We could be in the
water in less than 12 months after the permit is approved," says
Weinstein. Her company, which this month received a $1 million
investment from Irish renewable energy company Finavera, is seeking $3
million in federal funding to complete the demonstration project.
However, the comprehensive energy bill that has been
stalled in Congress for several years does not include ocean
energy among its list of renewable resource eligible for tax
credits, Weinstein says. The Bush administration has been
unsuccessful in passing the energy policy because it includes a
controversial provision that opens the Alaska's Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling. Across the Atlantic, however, the
British parliament is actively supporting wave energy through funding
programs and a new testing facility. The government established the
European Marine Energy Centre in 2004 to test emerging technologies
being developed by private companies. "The U.K. has a national
renewable energy strategy that is driven right from the top," says
Mike Rosenfeld, the vice consul of the British Consulate-General in
Los Angeles. Rosenfeld recently made a trip to the Northwest U.S.
where he met with several U.S. wave energy companies to encourage them
to test their technology at EMEC. "The idea is that a U.S. marine
energy developers have a good opportunity to tap into UK policies and
funding mechanisms for testing and development, after it is proven,
the technology can be brought back to the U.S.," Rosenfeld
says.
In addition to having greater energy potential than other
renewable sources, ocean energy is viewed as more aesthetically
pleasing. Wave energy systems "have less visual impact" than
offshore wind farms because they are partially submerged, according to
Cliff Goudey, director of Massachusetts Institute of Technology's
Center for Fisheries Engineering Research. One challenge is that wave
energy systems must be engineered to tolerate the sometimes volatile
conditions of the ocean, Goudey says. "You need to have areas where
the average waves are not that different from the extreme waves, and
the devices have to design to withstand a storm, but also be efficient
with average current," he says. If testing programs succeed, ocean
energy could become cost-competitive with wind energy in as little as
four years, according to EPRI's Bedard. However, Bedard is doubtful
that the current administration will have a sea change of opinion on
ocean energy. "The administration is basically a coal and
oil administration," Bedard says. [End Quote]
END.
Used by permission. Source: http://www2.technologyreview.com
"Wave Power Fights Current Thinking"
For the reader, I included the above article to let you see
what is currently happening, both from the commercial standpoint, and
from our governments. We already HAVE ocean powered systems. They are
ready to be put to good use. Although, I state one more time,
Schauberger's system is NOT wave power. It is simply using
naturalesque systems from the deep ocean water to provide us with power
(electricity). This system is much simpler than anything described as
wave power recovery systems. Schauberger's ocean power system is
quite probably the most cost effective of anything yet developed.
I will end with a quote from
Dr. Nikola Tesla, circa 1915 -
"We have at our disposal three main sources of
life-sustaining energy- fuel, water-power and the heat of the sun's
rays. Engineers often speak of harnessing the tides, but the
discouraging truth is that the tidewater over one acre of ground will,
on the average, develop only one horse-power. Thousands of mechanics
and inventors have spent their best efforts in trying to perfect wave
motors, not realizing that the power so obtained could never compete
with that derived from other sources. The force of wind offers much
better chances and is valuable in special instances, but is by far
inadequate. Moreover, the tides, waves and winds furnish only periodic
and often uncertain power and necessitate the employment of large and
expensive storage plants. Of course, there are other possibilities,
but they are remote, and we must depend on the first of three
resources."
"If we use fuel to get our power, we are living on
our capital and exhausting it rapidly. This method is barbarous and
wantonly wasteful, and will have to be stopped in the interest of
coming generations. The heat of the sun's rays represents an
immense amount of energy vastly in excess of water-power. The earth
receives an equivalent of 83 foot-pounds per second for each square
foot on which the rays fall perpendicularly. From simple geometrical
rules applying to a spherical body it follows that the mean rate per
square foot of the earth's surface is one-quarter of that, or 20 3/4
foot-pounds. This is to say over one million horse-power per square
mile, or 250 times the water-power for the same area. But that is
only true in theory; the practical facts put this in a different
aspect."
"For instance, considering the United States,
and taking into account the mean latitude, the daily variation, the
diurnal changes, the seasonal variations and casual changes, this
power of the sun's rays reduces to about one-tenth, or 100,00
horse-power per square mile, of which we might be able to recover in
high-speed low-pressure turbines 10,000 horse-power. To do this would
mean the installment of apparatus and storage plants so large and
expensive that such a project is beyond the pale of the practical.
The inevitable conclusion is that water-power is by far our most
valuable resource. On this humanity must build its hopes for the
future. With its full development and a perfect system of wireless
transmission of the energy to any distance man will be able to solve
all the problems of material existence. Distance, which is the chief
impediment to human progress, will be completely annihilated in
thought, word and action. Humanity will be united, wars will be made
impossible and peace will reign supreme." Nikola Tesla,
September 9, 1915 as recorded to the Manufacturers Record;
September 9th, 1915."The Wonder World To Be Created By
Electricity."
To view the entire article, please see http://www.frank.germano.com/wonderworld.htm
.as it is a fascinating journey into the mind of Tesla. I truly hope
people are listening...
Thanks for your time,
Sincerely,
Frank Dominic Germano
President
Global
Energy Technologies
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