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Originally posted by mee30
reply to post by Dutcheagle
Okay, so wait, this guy has a zero point energy system right now running his house? His entire house? Then he gives you the schematics and you don't post it anywhere or use it to build your own? Just curious, but yeah defo try get another copy, I would love to look at that.
You say you saw it with your own eyes, can you describe what exactly you saw?
Originally posted by mee30
reply to post by Dutcheagle
Well I must say I am kinda skeptical and I find that a good thing. But I am very open to be proven that it can work... Defo let me know if you manage to get the plans... Why not ask the guy to do an interview with you and show his working model and explain it etc. Tell him the kind of site you are on, maybe he would like to help or get involved?
Originally posted by mee30
reply to post by Dutcheagle
Cool dude, look forward to hearing how you get on.
Thanks for stopping by my EPIC thread!
Sorry for that im pretty sure a mod will remove my posts though so dont worry about that
A California water utility has switched on a 2.8 megawatt (MW) power plant that runs on biogas generated on-site - the largest in the world. Fuel cells enable the water recycling plant to convert waste biogas into electricity - all produced on-site.
The installation was designed and financed by Anaergia Services under a 20-year power purchase agreement. Anaergia is behind more than 1,600 similar projects globally, including a new facility in the UK that will convert 30,000 tons of food waste from London a year into renewable energy.
Cupertino, California based computing and electronics giant, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) has applied to the North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC)to expand the landfill gas powered fuel cell facility at its Maiden data centre from 4.8 MW up to 10 MW. According to the company, in total the data centre will draw around 20 MW of power at full capacity, of which it will produce some 60% on-site. Once upgraded to 10MW, Apple's fuel cell facility will once again be the largest non-utility fuel cell installation operating anywhere in the U.S. - a crown which it briefly lost to ebay's 6 MW facility in Utah - also fuelled by landfill gas.
The initial 4.8 MW fuel cell installation began start-up and testing in October 2012 and the full 10 MW plant is anticipated to be operational by January 2013.
Originally posted by mee30
reply to post by Dutcheagle
Sorry for that im pretty sure a mod will remove my posts though so dont worry about that
Sorry you have lost me now fella, lol... I wasn't being sarcastic or anything, I was saying thanks for stopping by genuinely.
Originally posted by mee30
reply to post by Dutcheagle
Nah man I don't care about that sort of thing as long as it is constructive... So did you manage to get hold of your friend by any chance?
Originally posted by antar
reply to post by mee30
Well I was told several years ago to make preparations for the new technologies, but dealing with those folks is like a kindergartener trying to understand advanced physics. I have been watching and waiting, trying to remain open and not over thinking it so when I see what they were or were not talking about it would hit me like a brick to the forehead, and this is as close as I have seen so far. I am not fully convinced but am open to getting in on the ground floor of something coming down the pike, something that investors, believers such as what happened to IBM shareholders in the beginning can happen again. I am not a get rich quick type person, but would like the freedom to travel the world and continue my personal spiritual advancement.