Posts Tagged ‘energy’

29.01.2010 | posted by Krause

Radiant Airnergy

Energy is everywhere. In the air, even. A new device, soon available for 40 Dollars, will pick frequency wave energy from Wifi spots out of the air, and use it to charge the batteries of your cell-phone, for example.

If the WiFi energy is enough to charge your batteries, there must be more to get out of the air that we breathe. Air is still being used to burn fossil fuels for the production of energy. From now on, we should think differently. There is magic energy in the air, not just tonight.

FILM: ALL ABOUT TESLA - THE RESEARCH

08.12.2009 | posted by Krause

How Nikola Tesla invented the 21st century

Friday December 11th 7:30 p.m. URANIA BERLIN

book presentation/performance/docfilm

Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) is one of the most important masterminds of the modern age, thanks to his thoughts we have energy (AC) and telecommunication (radio). Tesla’s life is like a thriller /w ingredients of science, money and power, and - becoming more important in the future, Nikola Tesla is the visionary of an ecological energy concept for the 21st century.

FILM: ALL ABOUT TESLA - THE RESEARCH

13.07.2009 | posted by le_redacteur

Tesla

In a Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin article on July 10, 2009, writer George Diez points out a few scathing facts while comparing a Tesla to the top CO2-spewer in consumer cars: the Porsche…

“Who’s passing whom? And who’s eating whose dust? The eco-front runner Tesla is more attractive than any petrol monster”.

Owning a Tesla motor proves to the world that you have oodles of dough, without actively destroying the environment in the process.

But hey, the German automobile industry isn’t idling in the start box either. They make up interesting new names like EfficientDynamics, BlueMotion and BlueEFFICIENCY - and keep building 2 tonne ATVs for people who desperately need them for inner-city window shopping: a BMW SUV “X3 xDrive25i”, for example, spews out 233 g/km CO2.

Cayenne Turbo S reaches 358 g/km. The Mercedes climbs the CO2 scale with its brag mobiles G, GL, GLK class to reach a dizzying 378 g/km (G 55 AMG).

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