Sepp Hasslberger: Making Salt Water Drinkable Just Got 99 Percent Easier — Lockheed Martin Achieves a MAJOR Breakthrough

Making Salt Water Drinkable Just Got 99 Percent Easier Andrew Tarantola Gizmodo, 15 March 2013 Access to steady supplies of clean water is getting more and more difficult in the developing world, especially as demand skyrockets. In response, many countries have turned to the sea for potable fluids but existing reverse osmosis plants rely on …

Sepp Hasslberger: Graphene Supercapacitor – The ‘Scientific Accident That May Change The World’

After a year’s additional work, their fabrication process just got simpler and more efficient – to the point where industrial scale manufacturing of a very efficient battery replacement comes within reach. Graphene, a very simple carbon polymer, can be used as the basic component of a “supercapacitor” — an electrical power storage device that charges …

Sepp Hasslberger: 3D Design and Print of a Customized Solar Home

Video, 7:53.  Produces 150% of the energy it consumes.  Surplus can go into your car or to a less well-endowed neighbor. Solar House 2.0, erected this year on Barcelona’s waterfront, uses time-tested passive solar techniques, but it takes a high-tech leap forward using digital design and digital fabrication techniques to make it completely optimized for …

Sepp Hasslberger: Wireless Charging of Electric Bus

 University Uses Tesla Technology to Wirelessly Charge Electric Bus Utah State University presented a first-of-its-kind electric bus that is charged through wireless charging technology in a demonstration Nov. 15, 2012. The Aggie Bus rolled onto the streets carrying passengers today; just 16 months after USU demonstrated the first high-power, high-efficiency wireless power transfer system capable …

Sepp Hasslberger: Another Good Local Energy Solution

Using Thermodynamics & 100-Year-Old Technology To Break The $20 Per MWh Barrier The week long power outage here in New Jersey, after hurricane Sandy, made me realize that we need simple, scalable, cheap, and locally produced power. Removing all distractions and giving an engineer of German lineage a week to think on a problem often gets the problem …

Sepp Hasslberger: MSV Explorer Amphibious Vehicle Powered by Free Energy

MSV Explorer amphibious vehicle powered by free energy technology poised to be first to general market British inventor and CEO, Chris Garner, has come up with the MSV Explorer, an amphibious vehicle that not only treks on land and through water, but is powered by an exotic free energy method he calls “self-sustaining” that will …