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INTRODUCTION

There is not  one single solution that  can  meet all of society's  present or future energy needs.  An association of diverse energy technologies, sharing a common goal, can reduce depletion of natural resources.  Most of these savings can be done by salvaging wasted kinetic energy available from the motion Wind,  Rivers and Ocean currents.

Scholars estimate the amount of energy that can feasibility be captured from waves, tides and river currents is enough to power over 67 million homes in the United States.  Based on current project proposals, experts predict that the U.S. could be producing 13,000 MW of power from hydro-kinetic energy by 2025.              www.ucsusa.org )

Sadly, many opponents of accessing renewable energy sources, misleads the general public by using the word “efficiency” for  its negative effect.  Their goal is to convince the general public to be against  renewable energy concepts.   

How can a Wind Turbine, or Water Wheel be defined as inefficient when  gathering presently wasted kinetic energy presently being ignored?  Many anti-green folks say that it is impossible for wind turbines to ever recover and sell enough electricity to ever pay for installation.  Others seem to be driven by folks driven by getting TAX breaks for use to line executive perks.

Perhaps, Green Energy folks discussing potential  sources should adapt use of the term, “Salvage Rating" because “any” amount collected is actually salvaged from the potentials presently being  simply allowed go to waste!!



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WATERWHEEL TURBINE  - -  PATENT PENDING

The Patent Application for the Waterwheel Turbine to derive usable power is mutated measurable physical forces.

The Waterwheel Turbine Mutate does not need to change position when placed in the reversing flows of tidal locations.

The Waterwheel TurbineMutate is best used in a flowng stream of water such as a river or ocean current.

The Waterwheel Turbine Mutate can gather energy from slow velocity, irratic forces,  and controllable in gale force conditions.



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