In reply to JonesBeene's message of Thu, 16 May 2019 17:00:02 -0700: Hi, [snip] >This favorable article was written by a WSJ writer, but has not appeared in >the WSJ yet. > >https://revolution-green.com/one-mans-unlikely-quest-power-world-magnets/ >
Quote:- >This is where the IECs strange story takes a stranger turn. In another part >of the building, the company is already manufacturing generators based on his >radical ideas. Big ones. IEC says its first commercial model, the R32 Earth >Engine, hucks two 900-kilogram flywheels at speeds between 125 and 250 rpm, >generating 240V or 480V at 100 amps. On the high side, thats 4.8 kilowatts, ...eh, no it isn't. it's 48 kW. >about what a small backup diesel generator puts out. But unlike a diesel >generator, the company says, the R32 produces no emissions, no noise (the unit >comes in a vacuum-sealed, tamper-proof housing) and uses no fuel." Regards, Robin van Spaandonk local asymmetry = temporary success