Alternative Energy Systems

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Magniwork System - Why it Is Better than Other Alternative Energy Systems

Author: Watson Frup N

The Magniwork Generator is a free power system that uses nothing but magnets to generate electricity to power your house. Given the fact that this system only uses magnetic force (found in magnets) and no other energy input, such as water, heat, sunlight, coal and wind, this generator can induce continuous motion and produce totally free electricity to power your home of office at no extra cost.

There are many reasons why Magniwork - with its magnetic energy generator is better than some other alternative energy sources out there. Here are only a few of the benefits of this system:

  • The system is easy to set up. You do not need to have a background on electrical engineering to be able to build a Magniwork magnetic energy generator. Anyone can easily build their own system using the: Magniwork generator guide.
  • With the Magniwork Generator System, you can save 50%-75% on your power bill or even completely eliminate it if you choose to.
  • The Magniwork system is very eco-friendly and doesn't pollute the environment or use costly resources to produce electricity. This system is very economical.
  • The system is completely safe, as it isn't at all flammable or combustible. You don't need to be afraid that it will burn down your house!
  • The Magniwork generator doesn't wear out over time like other alternative energy systems (like solar cells). This means it has extremely low maintenance costs and capable of effectively running for a very ling time without any human intervention.
  • One of the best things about the system is its capability. The size of your house really doesn't matter since the Magniwork generator can be installed anywhere - It doesn't take so much space.
  • The system can work for you at all time. It really doesn't matter if it's cold or hot outside, rainy, cloudy or sunny. This device can work in all weather conditions, generating you free energy to power your house at a continuous basis.

Want totally free electricity for your home? Click on the following link to discover how powerful this system is: Magniwork Generator Honest Review.

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10 Responses to Alternative Energy Systems

  1. donfletcheryh says:

    Biofuels might be part of an answer if we were harvesting the substrate plant matter from the oceanic dead zones. We have many large areas of the oceans called dead zones because all animal life dies there.. killed by lack of oxygen as the oxygen is all consumed by decomposing plant material.

    We can harvest these dead zones, press water out of the vegetation, and use the vegetation as a substrate for bio-diesel or burn it directly in place of coal.

    In your discussion of ethanol, consider cellulosic ethanol production. Canadian wood byproducts are now being diverted to that.

  2. Roby says:

    Alternative energy systems: bio-diesel and ethanol?
    I have to start preparing my dissertation and need to find as many info as possible on Ethanol and Bio-diesel production: equipment, tools, components, chemical (organic and non ) substances used to implement the production.

    Can anyone help to find this info and at the same time highlight that biofuels are not the answer to energy crisis?

    thanks

  3. Don says:

    What do you think of making money just by talking about alternative energy systems for a home or automobile?
    This is a theoretical question. I believe there are a lot of people who would like to do something to help the envoironment and make a positive contribution, but they don’t know how they could afford to make a real tangible contribution. They are just struggling along financially themselves. Suppose you could join an “Ecological-Network” and have an opportunity to simply talk about viable alternatives in energy systems and lifestyle and make money when the people you talk to also join the Eco-Network? There are no minimum purchases, no inventory, no recurring monthly purchases, no financial obligations of any kind (I hate that kind of stuff). It would be simple….you join by purchasing a “T” shirt or ball cap, coffee mug, or bumperstickers (your choice). They all say something like…”I drive on Nuclear Fusion (Sun Power) Ask me how”. or, “There are homes that use no fossil fuel for heating or cooling, ask me about it.” When someone you spoke to joins, you get a referral fee. If they enroll someone, they get a referral fee and so do you, etc. through five levels of referrals. The “T” shirts, coffee mugs, ball caps, bumper stickers are all about alternative zero energy homes and electric cars and solar panels. There are companies who offer these alternatives to the public. The “plot” is to make these alternatives known to more people. When someone who joined the Eco-Network found someone who bought from one of the companies, that person and all his referres above him would get a “finder’s fee” based on the value of the sale. You help connect people who are in a position to make a tangible difference in their purchases with an alternative product company. Does that sound like a concept that you think people would be interested in supporting? I just want some input on the “idea” the “Eco-Network” does not exist at this time. http://www.isomax-az.com has a start on this idea, but there are no “T” shirts, etc. available yet…it’s just an idea…What do you think of the idea?

  4. screaming monk says:

    Are micro-alternative energy systems better than mega-watt, power industries for some applications?
    Would it not be better to outfit each individual home or apartment complex with solar PVC panels ( used directly for powering swampcoolers, or in operating exhaust/circulating fans) than it is to conduct the electricity, from up to hundreds of miles away, only to use what’s left to energize air conditioners?
    I specifically mentioned the application where batteries are NOT required!
    Therefore, your argument does not apply.
    Now compare the high (and soon to be much higher) cost of running expensive air-conditioners with direct connect solar panel / swamp cooler (and forced air systems).

  5. ioerr says:

    For some applications yes.

    To what extent is a function of what the equipment costs. The cheaper those solar photovoltaic panels can be made for example, the more applications they will be suited for.

    Attempts are being made to improve the situation, and some interesting innovations where solar panels are concerned have been recently in the news.

  6. niklas_nor says:

    IFE is not a company, but a Institute for R&D within the fields you metiond.

  7. Smiley says:

    Pyramid Scam… These are illegal. AmWay and all kinds of organizations got busted back in the 1980′s on schemes like these. The whole idea is to promote the ranks so you get a percentage of the takes, but the whole idea is to get people to buy into “Memberships” or “Brokers” or some special unique rank that has to be paid, and then when you sign people under you, you get a small percentage of what they pay. I think the last one I heard was an insurance scheme like this where you could make a million dollars in seven years after getting enough people under you. The only people who really make the money are the ones at the very top, like the ones who start it.

  8. sj w says:

    Not too sure about the fees. Perhaps a concept based on grass roots would be a better network.
    Those who can afford to maintain their currant life styles, despite the economy will. Those who can not, will make cuts in their life styles. It is those in between, who are wise enough to know that actual and factual, independence from electric company monopolies, fuel demands and rising costs, plus the economy in the gutter, that you would have the best luck to reach.
    I would do it. I did it for a county agency, cleaning up other people’s messes. And promoting a greener life style to children through their schools, scouts and churches.
    Maybe, a straight purchase or a donation could be done instead of a finder’s fee. Instead of things that will end up in a land fill, maybe something like the bags they sell at local stores for your groceries, or recycling bags…

  9. Don says:

    How would you like to promote an alternative energy lifestyle and make money at it?
    This is a theoretical question. I believe there are a lot of people who would like to do something to help the envoironment and make a positive contribution, but they don’t know how they could afford to make a real tangible contribution. They are just struggling along financially themselves. Suppose you could join an “Ecological-Network” and have an opportunity to simply talk about viable alternatives in energy systems and lifestyle and make money when the people you talk to also join the Eco-Network? There are no minimum purchases, no inventory, no recurring monthly purchases, no financial obligations of any kind (I hate that kind of stuff). It would be simple….you join by purchasing a “T” shirt or ball cap, coffee mug, or bumperstickers (your choice). They all say something like…”I drive on Nuclear Fusion (Sun Power) Ask me how”. or, “There are homes that use no fossil fuel for heating or cooling, ask me about it.” When someone you spoke to joins, you get a referral fee. If they enroll someone, they get a referral fee and so do you, etc. through five levels of referrals. The “T” shirts, coffee mugs, ball caps, bumper stickers are all about alternative zero energy homes and electric cars and solar panels. There are companies who offer these alternatives to the public. The “plot” is to make these alternatives known to more people. When someone who joined the Eco-Network found someone who bought from one of the companies, that person and all his referres above him would get a “finder’s fee” based on the value of the sale. You help connect people who are in a position to make a tangible difference in their purchases with an alternative product company. Does that sound like a concept that you think people would be interested in supporting? I just want some input on the “idea” the “Eco-Network” does not exist at this time. http://www.isomax-az.com has a start on this idea, but there are no “T” shirts, etc. available yet…it’s just an idea…What do you think of the idea?

  10. jexcama says:

    Need stock market symbol of “IFE Solar Systems” or “IFE Energy” out of Norway.?
    This is a large company,investigating Nuclear, Solar, Wind, Petroleum, and any alternative energy systems. They are recently working with South African scientists on successful R&D concerning Solar (thin film) Panels.
    May not be international stock,and only traded on Oslo Bourse. Thanks

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