http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:SuperMag_by_Enigma
thats what i found. not sure, havent looked into this stuff.


On 15/01/07, Stephen A. Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Terry Blanton wrote:
> http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/070108/0200554.html
> "SuperVision "SuperMag" Designs New Power Systems for Wal-Mart to
> Solve $1 Billion Power Bill Problem
> Monday January 8, 4:00 am ET
> LOS ANGELES, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Jan 8, 2007 -- SuperVision
> Entertainment Inc. (Other OTC:SVET.PK - News) -- Wal-Mart, the world's
> biggest retailer, is experimenting with a green building strategy
> aimed at cutting stores' energy usage.
> In a recent news release from Wal-Mart, it was disclosed that the
> company is the nation's largest private energy user.
That is the weirdest news I've seen in a long time!  Is it for-real
true, or is it just chaff thrown out as part of a phony pump-and-dump
story?  Anybody know for sure?
> The 2074
> supercenters located in the United States use an average of 1.5
> million kilowatt-hours per year. Combined that is enough energy to
> power Chile.
> The 3,800-store chain's annual power bill totals a staggering $1
> BILLION. Wal-Mart CEO Lee Scott has committed to a corporate plan to
> reduce that amount by almost 30%, and is investing $500 million a year
> under a corporate program to prove out sustainable innovations.
> The company has opened two experimental stores in Texas and Colorado
> as test laboratories for various alternate power sources. The testing,
> conducted by The National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Oak Ridge
> National Laboratory, is ongoing. They have already determined that LED
> lights have provided an excellent savings, but roof mounted solar
> panels and wind turbines have proved less successful."
> <more>
> What do you think, Jones?  Steorn technology?
> Terry

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