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    Hi,

    To quickly introduce myself, I will say that I made a little fortune with my company - unrelated to the energy field. This field is interesting to me whatsoever, and I'd like my next venture to be related to it. I would still have to start quite small - I wouldn't be able to have a windmill park just yet...

    What are the hot trends regarding the green energy lately in which a business could emerge?

    I bought a book called "Powering the Future" a few days ago to start acquiring more knowledge and it's pretty nice so far, one thing that I got to understand recently is that the "grid" is not really designed for what's it being used for nowadays and it will need to change eventually. I'd like to start doing my share of work.

    Perhaps starting small could be making homes more "independent" energetically, somehow?

    I still have a lot to learn. Anyways, please tell me what you guys think.

    Ps.: It looks like a very nice forum. Glad to have found it, people in here seem awesome!
    Last edited by DanyFF; 02-16-2013, 09:06 AM.

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    Hi DanyFF,

    I am amazed by the deaffening "silence" on your firts post here
    I had expected to see many requests for you to invest in peoples projects, but apparently i was wrong.

    So i guess you where right when you said: "people in here seem awesome!"

    I think you are doing the right thing in "reading up" on this free energy thing by reading books and checking out the appropriate forums (there are more then this one).

    In my opinion, presently the closest thing to free energy would be solar power.
    Any family with some space (roof) in the right direction could become semi independent from the grid.

    For the more exotic free energy devices, i think we are not there yet if it is possible at all.

    Good luck with your endavors, and i hope more people will react on your request to think along with you.

    Regards Itsu

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    • #3
      I think it all depends on how much risk you are willing to take.
      I too would advise to invest in 'proven' technology.
      There is a lot going on here in the fields of energy generation (I should say of course "energy conversion into usable forms") and energy distribution. I am afraid that without a solid background you will probably invest in the wrong plans and loose your small fortune again.

      So either you should study the subject in depth or get yourself a thrustworthy advisor first if you wish to venture out into more adventurous fields....

      Ernst.

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      • #4
        If you are going to invest in something in this field, the best investment is education, followed by a machine shop.

        A CNC machine shop gives you a leg-up on any competition in this field. And you can make your money selling parts, kits, custom whatever. Anodizing is cheap and easy, along with a powder coating set-up you'd be golden.

        A tool has as much value as the operators knowledge of the tool.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by DanyFF View Post
          Hi,

          To quickly introduce myself, I will say that I made a little fortune with my company - unrelated to the energy field. This field is interesting to me whatsoever, and I'd like my next venture to be related to it. I would still have to start quite small - I wouldn't be able to have a windmill park just yet...

          What are the hot trends regarding the green energy lately in which a business could emerge?

          I bought a book called "Powering the Future" a few days ago to start acquiring more knowledge and it's pretty nice so far, one thing that I got to understand recently is that the "grid" is not really designed for what's it being used for nowadays and it will need to change eventually. I'd like to start doing my share of work.

          Perhaps starting small could be making homes more "independent" energetically, somehow?

          I still have a lot to learn. Anyways, please tell me what you guys think.

          Ps.: It looks like a very nice forum. Glad to have found it, people in here seem awesome!

          Hi DanyFF, I feel you have made an unusual but sincere approach here.

          Before you embark on your quest, I'm guessing you may have an idea of how deep the energy industry rabbit holes goes?

          I also guess something in your life led your here with a desire to help make the world a better place?


          There are many potential life changing technologies being worked on. Some more public than others.

          The ones that have more funding available and have been able to further their original concepts are more difficult to find, as it is quite typical for many inventors / researchers to go underground due to fear / suppression.


          I am working with a number of inventors for no financial remuneration. My goal is to help succeed in delivering energy independence to the masses via education and real working hardware using a custom self perpetuating business model.

          Any profits go back into furthering the technology. Therefore no profit apart from a royalty for the inventor.

          I just get a kick out of making it happen and I consider the learning to be something that any amount of money cannot buy!

          The reason I have gained these inventor's trust is because I do this for free, just as they have done themselves since their start. They are also reinvesting all monies into their technologies. One day they hope to be in a position to earn a royalty from fully developed, high quality products. It is my goal to ensure this happens.

          However, if someone such as yourself was to approach me with an idea that could incorporate some sort of reward scheme for an investor that didn't require anything other than a gentlemens agreement, I might consider this as a way forward. I work on a trust basis.

          The plan would be to have something along the lines of an agreed royalty fee for the investor and inventor if the technology made daylight successfully through whatever means possible.

          My research shows me that the normal commercial route unfortunately does not work.

          I have been planning other pathways for the last two years in order to break through the net.

          Money is merely a tool to get from a to b.

          Unfortunately money controls the speed of the movement.

          I haven't been able to invest a heap of money into the projects, probably a few grand. However, I have built a network of dedicated people who are contributing whatever they can to provide a positive pathway forwards.


          There are two main green energy technologies I am involved with.

          The first one I believe is the most exotic in existance.

          It started out as a high quality crystal radio powering a loudspeaker.

          This progressed to using a custom semiconductor and a proven multi kilowatt system that passed a feasibility test carried out by the US Airforce in the 1970's.

          Luckily the armed forces didn't get the secret formula and the research & development slowly continues in trust, instead of a profitable corporate entity. Very interestingly the history proves the patent was refused by the patent office.

          The forum has received some of my magic:
          THE SEA OF ENERGY DVD

          The website Earth ION Energy™ - Home is yet to receive my magic.


          GravInert is the other main project.

          I believe very strongly that this technology will be the one to break through the barrier first.

          My reasons for this are:

          1. You can see what is going on in front of your eyes.

          2. There is no electronics wizardry, just an amazing combination of mechanical advantages coupled with gravity, inertia, centrifugal force.

          3. An easy to imagine limitless fuel tank (gravity), only restricted by the quality of the components used.

          The inventor has built a system that apparently produces enough torque to produce a constant 10kw with just over a 1kw input for less than £5000 materials.

          No one has been able to afford to fully replicate this. However experiments Purelyprimitive's Replication
          have revealed the phenomena that led the inventor to spending so much on steel to build his 11th prototype and now secretly in the background the 12th and 13th prototypes.



          Fully developed, a number of these in a large commercial premises could easily power a city.

          The problems are..... steel isn't cheap, money is thin on the ground and not being able to afford professional CAD/CAM design, makes the progress slow.

          I look forward to reading any constructive replies.

          Best regards,

          Paul
          Last edited by soundiceuk; 02-18-2013, 10:35 AM.

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