Energy for all

The energy sector is an industry that has been locked down early on by industrialists. Around the mid-19th century, technical solutions enabling free wireless electricity for everyone were already available. These solutions could have been deployed at the beginning of the 20th century in industrialised countries. Instead, a complex and unsightly wire network was built all around the globe, increasingly depleting mineral resources. It became necessary to find solutions to generate electricity, and it is through a growing demand for energy that increasingly polluting processes had to be implemented. From oil to nuclear, from wind to biomass, the principle remains the same: spinning a generator to produce electricity. Then, it needs to be transported over very long distances. It must then be distributed in proportion to what is consumed. The length of the lines is colossal. As a single example, in France, the electricity distribution network consists of 1.3 million kilometers of lines specifically within that particular territory.

The current system requires a profound transformation, and two main challenges are currently arising in this transition. The need for continuity of service and the way the network is constructed. Needless to say that whatever corrections are made, it is imperative to maintain power supply to households, transportation, services, and industries. The network is currently a complex grid connecting regions and countries to one another. Progress must be made in a systematic and organised manner with the existing infrastructure to prevent any inconvenience or discomfort for users. However, at short term, there will be no need at all to connect new developments to the existing network.

Thermoelectric material from the University of Vienna

About the current system, the production system will either be completely replaced if it involves nuclear fission or supplemented if it’s a different production system. The principle of surunitary, or supernumerary, production has been around for a long time, and the industrial deployment process is finalised and operational in one of our partner countries, in order to be quickly implemented when the time comes. Regarding new creation projects such as the City of Life, another system based on Nikola Tesla’s technologies will provide access to pure and limitless energy. This energy will simply be harvested from the vacuum and not generated from anything else. Numerous scientific publications available to the general public corroborate the existence of infinite energy at the subquantum level. Some processes already allow for its extraction, producing the so-called « free energy » that is often discussed. Related technologies are also finalised with our partners and ready for large-scale deployment.

The energy transition will take place gradually, ranging from a few months for the most critical points to a few years for the complete replacement of the entire infrastructure.

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