Renaissance free energy convention starts Friday
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ShareAt the same time as Steve Elswick’s more aggressively promoted Extraordinary Technology conference takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the conference being organized by Rick Friedrich and the Renaissance Charge team will be happening in Coeur d” Alene, Idaho.
My family reunion takes place near northern Idaho, and the November 2010 R-Charge conference was an exciting educational experience, so I’ll be in Cd’A on Friday. Looking forward to experiencing the featured boat with its self-running EV system. And to the revelations from Idaho’s resident free-energy genius, John Bedini.
Rick tells me that the scheduling of events for Friday and Saturday (see the R-Charge website) has been switched. So the outdoor viewings of electric vehicle /boat technologies will be on Friday. I would suggest “update your website”, but I’m not one to talk… 
Electricity generating breakthrough, no moving parts
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ShareSterling Allan and the Pure Energy Systems Network have finally been given permission to discuss a breakthrough energy technology that they consider to be at the very top of the list of emerging clean energy technologies. Sterling sums it up on a new post on the PESwiki website: “Solid state, low (for now), continuous power, commercial in maybe 24 months, cheap, high power density, no existing physics laws broken.”
ShareBig solar tower coming to Arizona
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ShareAt the New Energy event in Vancouver in April, an attendee wanted to talk Big Solar. I’d heard about a prototype solar tower in Spain that proved you can generate electricity from the power of rising heat that way. But now I know why the gentleman in our audience was so hot on the subject. He must’ve heard what’s coming to the Arizona desert in 2015.
A generous promoter of Breakthrough Power who calls himself Nighthawk sent me a link to Loz Blain’s article today on Gizmag . It’s about the Australian group EnviroMission negotiating to buy a spread of land in Arizona and doing engineering work toward building a tower that would be more than twice the height of the Empire State Building and just 30 meters short of topping the height of that monstrous building in Dubai, the world’s tallest. Read more
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