Vortex Flows for Hydro Power


by Lance Winslow - Date: 2007-01-14 - Word Count: 320 Share This!

Over the years at least one online think tank has spent endless hours considering the value of vortex flows to generate power and energy. It makes sense to use vortex flows to generate power, but how can they be controlled. For instance a Tornado sure packs a wallop, but try controlling an F5 Tornadic Cell? Consider a Cat V Hurricane spinning around in a tight circle? No thanks.

Recently in our online think tank one member stated that he has tons of thoughts on Vortex Flows with regards to hydroelectric power. And ask the other think tank participant if he had a patent on such a concept yet? Then the conversation switched to a higher level topic of how vortex flows appeared in nature, from the eddies of airflow over wings of aircraft, spiral galaxies to watching water flow thru pipes.

When you do let me know we can write that up and get some Buzz too for you, as people need to know that there are options out there for REAL renewable energy resources. That means competition and that is good for free-markets and consumers. Should we convert our hydroelectric designs of the future to include vortex flow science? Perhaps that might be a very wise idea.

This would be relatively easy to do and some of this is already being done. One company is getting ready to harvest ocean wave energy, Fieldstone Energy; www.FieldstoneEnergy.com . Unlimited power of the sea is good to go and it will propel as much energy as we can ever use, but first we must get off our butts to build it.

For this to happen a company must get the green light for Bureaucracy Busting and perhaps Fieldstone Energy can push one thru. Once this is done, people will then "Get It" and the trend will be unstoppable and rightfully so, as it is a good thing for the World. Perhaps you will consider this in 2007.


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Lance Winslow, a retired entrepreneur, adventurer, modern day philosopher and perpetual tourist.

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