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Power Your Home with Helium Balloons

 
You Heard Right - Helium Ballo
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04/13/2008 10:07 PM
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Power Your Home with Helium Balloons
What happens when they get struck by lightning? Zap your expensive power source is fried!!
They must have thought about that but I don't see it in the article.


Power Your Home with Helium Balloons

NextEnergyNews
2008-04-10

Researchers in Israel say are proposing a new method of using high flying giant solar balloons to produce energy for remote towns and villages around the world.

The balloons are designed by a team from the Technion Institute of Technology and could be used to harness the sun's energy in areas that until now have been considered to distant and remote to be practical.

"The idea is to take advantage of the height dimension. When you do that, you save a lot of land resources and can get to places otherwise hard to reach," said Pini Gurfil, the concept's developer.

Pini Gurfil envisions helium-filled balloons, covered with thin solar panels, hovering as high as a few hundred yards in the air, and are connected by a wire cable to an inverter, which converts the electricity into usable electricity for homes.

Gurfil intends to have a complete system ready in about a year and his initial research showed a balloon with a 10 ft diameter could provide about one kilowatt of energy, the same as 270 square feet of traditional solar panels and he estimates that the new balloons would cost about 60% less than a traditional solar system to install and operate.

"The balloons have no carbon footprint or negative impact on the environment," Gurfil said.

John Loughhead, executive director at the UK Energy Research Centre, said there was no reason the solar balloon system could not work, but it would be practical only in a few specific circumstances.

The balloons are lined with solar panels made from durable material used in meteorological balloons, they are filled with helium and silicon insulation is used on the inside. The balloons can stay aloft for about a year before being reinflated.

They are lined with solar panels, about 0.2 mm thick, and a three-metre balloon weighs about 5.5 lb.

Joseph Cory, the research team's architect, said the final balloons will have an aerodynamic design to cancel out the wind effect and maximise sunlight. The largest balloons could be the size of zeppelins, he said.

"The vision is that we can make as many balloons as we want in a special way, like the leaves of a flower that do not shade each other," Cory said.

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04/13/2008 10:28 PM
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Great, until the electric companies, profiteers buy the parents/kill off the inventor, OR, he dies of 'natural causes', like a gunshot wounds.

About as possible as cars that run on anything BUT gas.

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04/13/2008 11:42 PM
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I want a magic carpet , so I'm gonna fill an air mattress with
helium.
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04/14/2008 12:02 AM
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Great, until the electric companies, profiteers buy the parents/kill off the inventor, OR, he dies of 'natural causes', like a gunshot wounds.

About as possible as cars that run on anything BUT gas.
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It would be too late. The genie would be out of the bottle. Already there are thousands of people removing themselves off their respective National Grids, relying instead on their own generators and alternative sources of energy.

Good on them I say, and let them set a blueprint for our independent and alternative energy future.
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What happens when they get struck by lightning? Zap your expensive power source is fried!!
They must have thought about that but I don't see it in the article.


Power Your Home with Helium Balloons

NextEnergyNews
2008-04-10

Researchers in Israel say are proposing a new method of using high flying giant solar balloons to produce energy for remote towns and villages around the world.

The balloons are designed by a team from the Technion Institute of Technology and could be used to harness the sun's energy in areas that until now have been considered to distant and remote to be practical.

"The idea is to take advantage of the height dimension. When you do that, you save a lot of land resources and can get to places otherwise hard to reach," said Pini Gurfil, the concept's developer.

Pini Gurfil envisions helium-filled balloons, covered with thin solar panels, hovering as high as a few hundred yards in the air, and are connected by a wire cable to an inverter, which converts the electricity into usable electricity for homes.

Gurfil intends to have a complete system ready in about a year and his initial research showed a balloon with a 10 ft diameter could provide about one kilowatt of energy, the same as 270 square feet of traditional solar panels and he estimates that the new balloons would cost about 60% less than a traditional solar system to install and operate.

"The balloons have no carbon footprint or negative impact on the environment," Gurfil said.

John Loughhead, executive director at the UK Energy Research Centre, said there was no reason the solar balloon system could not work, but it would be practical only in a few specific circumstances.

The balloons are lined with solar panels made from durable material used in meteorological balloons, they are filled with helium and silicon insulation is used on the inside. The balloons can stay aloft for about a year before being reinflated.

They are lined with solar panels, about 0.2 mm thick, and a three-metre balloon weighs about 5.5 lb.

Joseph Cory, the research team's architect, said the final balloons will have an aerodynamic design to cancel out the wind effect and maximise sunlight. The largest balloons could be the size of zeppelins, he said.

"The vision is that we can make as many balloons as we want in a special way, like the leaves of a flower that do not shade each other," Cory said.

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Reminds me of this short movie:



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"Life is tougher if you're stupid"
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This is one of my inventions - i shit you not.

Also the frozen rigid canopy zeppelin balloon. To provide stability to the balloons canopy all you need do is freeze it. This would allow you to make space vehicles for very cheap, as these things could easily travel in space.
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03/30/2017 05:06 AM
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Wooooooooow!!! What an "advancement"!!!

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Have you EVER wondered WHY do they HIDE the EXISTENCE OF HIGHLY ADVANCED EXTRATERRESTRIAL CIVILIZATIONS WHO VISIT US PEACEFULLY IN THEIR FREE-ENERGY LIGHTSHIPS!??? FOR DECADES ALREADY!!!

WHY???

FEAR OF COMPARISONS BETWEEN "CIVILIZATIONS"??


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He officially "died" two months after giving that interview! "Suicide". Hanging off his own bed.

Why not off a tree??

He died on a date that adds up to 11 (02 of October of 1997).

ELEVEN. Masons looooove that number.

And he was a mason!



Rothschild Designed and Built Israel's Masonic Supreme Court Building!

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Shove your carbon footprint up yer ass!





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