Green Energy

WHAT IS GREEN ENERGY?

Green energy is the term used to describe sources of energy that are considered to be environmentally friendly and non-polluting, such as geothermal, wind, solar, and hydro.

Green energy sources are often considered "green" because they are perceived to lower carbon emissions and create less pollution.

Green energy is commonly thought of in the context of electricity generation. A fuller picture requires appreciation of efficient energy use as well as mechanical power, heating and cogeneration.
 

nGen Systems -  Revolutionary Green Electricity Generation, Supply and Distribution Systems 

A new technology emerging will have a huge impact on electricity generation worldwide.
by IndraNet Technologies Ltd

Take one nGen System and you can generate point of use electricity

Link this to an IndraNet Minder and you have an Intelligent Power Network (IPN) with unlimited ability to power a town, a city, a region or a country.

Distributed Power Generation
Think of a PC and what it does stand alone, the connect it to internet and you get distributed computing.

nGen units use compressed air as the energy carrier and energy storage medium.

The first commercial installations are designed to use fuel is natural gas (resulting in over 60% reductions in greenhouse gases emission compared with brown coal in Victoria, Australia).  In a number of subsequent installations the heat source will be direct solar heat collected from a solar dish and therefore it can go 100% solar and sustainable at very competitive prices. This is in areas of adequate sunshine hours.

Solar & Compressed Air are both Green and Renewable leaving no carbon footprint
making it truly GREEN ENERGY

How Green are nGen Systems (Compressed Air, Power Generation Systems +)
  • nGen Systems use compressed air as an energy carrier and energy storage medium
  • nGen Systems use direct solar heat collected from a solar dish
  • nGen Systems can use Bio fuels, Ethanol, Cocoanut Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Bio Diesel, Biomass, Biogas, Wood Waste
  • nGen Systems  are used for point-of-use generation for greater efficiency and less carbon footprint
  • nGen Systems  used to recycle grey water
  • nGen Systems  the answer to Sustainability, Peak Oil, Climate Change, Energy Efficiency, Rapid transition from Fossil Fuels
  • nGen Systems  extremely low pollution levels, low maintenance, high efficiencies
  • nGen Systems  are capable of re-using waste heat energy to provide significant efficiency advantages for things like, hot water, heating, air conditioning, refrigeration
OFF THE BEATEN TRACK TECHNOLOGY

The world is plunging into an energy crisis of unprecedented proportions compounded by ecological degradation and climate change. These issues are not just “An Inconvenient Truth” (Al Gore a few years ago now), rather “A Harsh and Dangerous Reality” (the emerging realisation).

IndraNet’s technology enables energy from varied sources, primarily solar, to be extracted, stored and used cleanly and sustainably at the point of use whether this is a home, office, boat, bus, truck or car. It will deliver a part of what we need to survive that energy crunch in the longer term.

IndraNet has created something that addresses many of the energy problems of our times and overcomes important constraints. This has been because it has NOT gone down the beaten track.
The
beaten track is what got the whole of humankind into trouble in the first place!

Since IndraNet’s inception, its mission has been to come up with ways to deliver energy differently, safely and sustainably, starting with the advanced communications that are foundation for what is now known as “distributed generation”, in other words, many small generators networked together rather than a few very large power stations.

Like IBM and Apple with the PC two decades ago, IndraNet started with a clean sheet and then designed and built a series of breakthroughs that enable power, heat, light, cooling communications and even recycled water to all be available at the point of use, i.e. peoples’ houses or places of work, even on the transport they use.

It is about delivering a set of solutions humankind now desperately needs and showing how IndraNet's “off the beaten track” technology can work to everyone’s benefit.                Dr Louis Arnoux

+ Power Generation plus + recycling of waste heat for hot water production, air conditioning, heating, refrigeration, grey water recycling,
   then expand to new classes of land vehicles, as well as marine and aircraft applications of  nGen Systems.


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