Current Energy Challenges
The US EPA states that over half of all greenhouse gas emissions are produced from generating electricity and powering industry. Let’s look at what contributes to these problems.
- The carbon impact of mining coal, oil, liquid natural gas, or rare-earth elements like Lithium.
- The collective power required to energize and maintain the current grid transmission system from source (fossil fuel plant, solar farm, etc.) to home or office.
- The increase in fires fueled from sparking transformers or power lines during stormy, windy, dry, and hot conditions.
- The additive fire impact from diesel fuels, liquid natural gas nozzles, and battery chemicals at the substation, home or office.
A New Approach
Our technology enables local power generation and storage, right within the communities where the power is consumed.
- Safely generates wind power on building rooftops within a patented low speed, enclosed wind rotor.
- Boosts utilization from local solar panels, producing more power in a smaller footprint.
- Stores power within a combination of patented flywheels and small battery system, reducing the overall storage footprint by up to 80%.
- Transmits power over any local power line without transformers, removing the associated fire hazard and power loss.
- Will produce power during extreme weather events like hurricanes or fires.
- Increases equipment life with only one moving part per machine, with no explosive chemicals, fuels or rare earth elements.