Tuesday 4 April 2023

flats pay for themselves +++

Free flat power

By now or around the world garage sciencist have verified that  15x1.5cm steam plasma releases a constant 500 kW of heat.  That will drive a commercially sourced home thermoelectric generator, to generate 65 kW of carbon zero electricity.

Using the exit steam as every source of hot gases to drive a central heating systems.  Or may be using a small fan to drive a hot air through the central heating fire pipes - in place of burning gas.

Flats are in a much better position!  They have a local maintenance engineer.  Who conversely demonstrate that the steam plasma there is a massive carbon zero heat source.

1 H₂O+PL→2(E²+L+X-ray) we include a little spring loaded water reservoir, to top up the water pressure.  My calculations indicate no top are required in your lifetime,

The flats can then buy he and 65 kW thermoelectric generator these devices used to cost $650.00 - until I got busy publicising their usefulness.  But the manufacturers in China may even now be reducing the unit price!

The average electricity use for a one-bedroom flat is around 1800kWh, which would come to an annual bill of around £302.58 a year

But the 200 parts are producing 65 kW annually.  But each flat is generating 1300 pounds of the electricity annually.

We rectify the electricity into mains linked AC current, and he is part is selling 1 MW to the grid every year.!  Help.  Each flight will generate three million pounds of electricity pounds from the national grid.

And it is a totally carbon zero Energy System.  That sort of income, is going to be a challenge to the monetary system.  There are at 4.5 million UK flats.

Each flat owner getting an income of 30,000,000 UK pounds.  That is 130 billion.  Be paid out to the forest members of society.  I really want my local MP and Rebecca long Bailey, to part me in touch those of a light engineering company.  And let's change the world!

So any UK Power generation carbon zero.  With that nice far as an income of 30 million UK pounds.

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