Working with a defined set of environmental goals, and some high powered lasers, Global Warming Solutions has found that energy conversion efficiency levels can be made to do better than the green plants themselves.
Global Warming Solutions, a company dedicated to finding commercially viable technology to mitigate global warming, works in areas including: clean energy, carbon control and water purification. Currently, the company’s work with light, electric thermal generation (LETG) is making significant progress in reducing energy and heat use patterns through efficient heat and energy transfer. Recent results have shown that the company’s process of controlling energy transfer has reached 85% efficiency, a rate that is in excess of green plant energy conversion.
In terms of electrical and heat production costs, the process is one-half that of the best conventional solar panels and one-tenth that of heat generated from the best conventional solar panels. Cost payback is approximately 2-2.5 times quicker than current conventional solar systems. In conventional systems testing the LETG system can power and heat a standard home with a 100 meter square array of panels.
The process itself was arrived at through modification and testing derived from high temperature lasers. LETG, generally, works by increasing efficiency rather than introducing new elements into the equation and appears to be practical in sun-belt and northern climates.
Although the company’s recent filings, for OTC consideration, place the company on a footing for future structural needs, their success have not gone unnoticed by others working in the field. A Russian concern working with space based solar technology and a Taiwanese company working with silicon modules have been paying attention to Global Warming Solutions advances with unknown intensions.
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