Volkswagen taps Tesla co-founder for electric vehicle push

Volkswagen laid out its plan for electric vehicles as well as industry domination yesterday. The company hopes to sell 10 million cars per year, worldwide, by 2018, which would put them right at the top of the sales charts. So how are they going to do it? Interestingly, VW has partnered up with a pioneer of electric vehicles to achieve their goals. The company is relying on its Electric Research. . . CONTINUE

Dennis Klein’s Gas Engine Water additive

updated 04-21-2017 October 6th 2009 Aquygen, now Hydrogen Technology Applications, Inc., announces testing in Ford diesel trucks: Hydrogen Technology Applications, Inc. (HTA) has recently completed an initial round of testing with a Ford F250 (diesel) and on-board system producing Aquygen gas. HTA was able to show about a 21% increase in fuel economy for these initial tests. hydrogen generator; hydrogen & oxygen from water; HHO gas (Brown’s Gas) (actually, 2. . . CONTINUE

Small-Scale, more efficient, Urban Wind Turbines

Virtually silent, fully enclosed, Tesla – bladeless wind turbines on the way High efficiency wind turbine based on jet engine technology Schooling fish inspire new approach to wind farming – to 10 times more efficient Reno and Boston Put Wind Turbines on City Hall Roofs Jun 3, 2010, By Russell Nichols, Staff Writer From the roof of Reno’s City Hall, two 1.5 kilowatt wind turbines designed with special hoops to. . . CONTINUE

Charles Pogue Carb.

updated 08/15/2016 the 200-mpg super carburetor Pogue Carburetor ‘Big Daddy’ Don Garlits, a drag racing legend, poses Aug. 2, 2002, with a 125-miles-per-gallon Pogue Carburetor at Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing, Ocala, Florida. photo by Bruce Ackerman, Star Banner, 2002 In Dec. 12, 1936 Canadian Automotive Magazine states that the standard carburetor gets about 25 mpg at only 9% efficiency. Therefore the Pogue carburetor is 72% efficient overall at. . . CONTINUE

Solar power more competitive as costs drop

Apr. 25, 2010, By STEVE EVERLY, The Kansas City Star The prospects for solar energy in the Midwest are brightening. Surprised? You shouldn’t be. The Midwest gets plenty of sunshine – more than Germany, which uses more solar power than any other country. Kansas City has the same percentage of annual sunshine as San Antonio, for example, and Dodge City, Kan., has as much as Miami. And the big cost. . . CONTINUE

Ed Gray’s R. E. Motor

updated 7-09-2023 Edwin Gray’s Electro-Magnetic Motor Ed Gray’s Radiant Energy Motor An Application of Tesla’s patented “Apparatus for the Utilization of Radiant Energy” “Our host says the production prototype that we viewed on the bench had produced measurements indicating if it was run up to 10,000 rpm, it should produce 1,000 HP. Now that is a quite incredible claim, that a motor this size could produce; 1000 horsepower = 760. . . CONTINUE

Tesla’s lost Inventions

updated 11-23-2013 A few of Tesla’s lost Inventions by George Trinkaus Tesla was famous at the turn of the century for inventing the alternating current system still in use today. But his later inventions, documented in some 30 U.S. patents between 1890 and 1921, have never been utilized despite their obvious potential for advancing in fundamental ways the technology of modern civilization. Among these lost inventions: the tesla-coil electric energy. . . CONTINUE

Tesla, Radiant Energy, 2

updated 05-31-2014 Previous: Tesla, Radiant Energy.1 TESLA’S RADIANT (Dark) ENERGY SYSTEM Tesla received two patents for this radiant energy device; U.S. Patent No. 685,957 – Apparatus for the Utilization of Radiant Energy and U.S. Patent No. 685,958 – Method of Utilizing Radiant Energy. Both these patents were filed on March 21, 1901 and granted on November 5, 1901. Nikola Tesla powers his electric motors from electricity in the atmosphere Bruce. . . CONTINUE

Chrysler Turbine car

updated 12-04-2014 The Chrysler Turbine car of 1963 THE CHRYSLER TURBINE CAR, History THE CHRYSLER TURBINE CAR, History This writer remembers seeing a Chrysler gas turbine car on the streets of Portland, Oregon in the early 1960’s. Actually, Chrysler Corporation made about 50 turbine cars at that time and “loaned” them out to the general public in various cities around the country. THE TURBINE The turbine engine is not a. . . CONTINUE

Invention Secrecy 2

update 02-20-2013 Energy Suppression An Invisible Galaxy of Inventions by Christopher Bird In its July 17, 1995, Australia edition, Time magazine rounded up a list of future technologies that would change the world as we know it. In doing so, they made the following prediction: “The first company to design an affordable car that doesn’t foul the atmosphere will race past its competitors.” My own story began late one night. . . CONTINUE

Daniel Dingel, 1968

updated 07-09-2023 Dingel’s Hydrogen Generator Daniel Dingel has run his car on water for 30 years Philippine inventor is said to have converted 100 cars to run on water. We have just learned that Daniel Dingle passed away recently (and everything “disappeared”) On 10/10/2012 12:34 PM, Peter Aldred wrote: Daniel passed away in October 2010 at his home in the Philippines aged 84. From what I heard, his son flew. . . CONTINUE

The Francisco Pacheco Hydrogen Generator

updated 08-28-2013 This article was first published in The Messenger (June 1989). The Pacheco Story was subsequently presented to the United Nations Environmental Forum in a speech given by the author Karin Westdyk. Later that year, Francisco was invited to demonstrate his generator at the Green Energy Conference in Canada, and in 1990 he was invited to participate in the International Hydrogen Energy Conference in Hawaii where his invention was. . . CONTINUE