Re: Power Problems in New Zealand

Chuck Henderson ( (no email) )
Tue, 24 Feb 1998 23:01:45 -0600

Hi Jerry and Folks,

I heard today on the "Paul Harvey" radio program that there are
many large corporations that are planning to remove themselves
from the "grid". They are establishing their own power supplies,
possibly to evade the millenium bug. Something has to have
them worried.

Imagine the effects of something that happened in New Zealand,
were it to happen to every major city in the U.S.!

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> From: Jerry W. Decker <jdecker@keelynet.com>
> To: KeelyNet-L@lists.kz
> Subject: Power Problems in New Zealand
> Date: Tuesday, February 24, 1998 3:14 AM
>
> Hi Folks!
>
> On the news tonite, there is a detailed story about the major power
> outage in New Zealand....amazing, the entire downtown is shutdown, it
> says some are using emergency generators that often overload and burst
> into flame...other businesses are temporarily moving to the suburbs where

> power is still available....
>
> What a story to emphasize the need for off grid power generation systems!
>
> 1) Dis-associate water to produce hydroxyl (hydrogen and oxygen),
> 2) burn hydroxyl gases to produce heat
> 3) heat water to produce steam
> 4) steam feeds a turbine, preferably Tesla turbine for high efficiency
> 5) turbine turns a generator
> 6) generator runs a house or small business OR
> 7) recharges battery networks that provide power
>
> Solar powered Stirling engine to trickle charge a battery network.
> Minto wonderwheel geared up to trickle charge a battery network.
> Wind, water, solar to trickle charge a battery network.
> Heat pump to provide rotation that turns a generator to feed batteries.
>
> All these are off the shelf or require building.
> --
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