Kuntschar Energieerzeugung has put its wood gas blog online.
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[more]Technology of the future |
Between 80% and 90% of these decreasing resources are used to generate heat and electricity with the traditional and known technologies.
So far the dominating source of heat and electricity generation is the combustion of fossil primary energy carriers and the cleavage of nuclear primary energy carriers. The basic question is, if these sources for heat and energy cannot be generated much more efficiently by means of a changed technology, for example by a heat – power – coupling powered by gas from renewable raw materials. That means, the generation of heat and electricity finally has to originate from natural, regenerative primary energy potential.
Therefore the purpose to solve energy problems by a change of technology is of highest priority. The future energy supply must be set up on several compromise solutions. Compromises can only be found when the alternatives are known. For this reason also those invention thoughts which will not lead to success should be observed and studied in detail. The value of knowledge in scientific literature and in the electronic data bases is small in comparison to the knowledge in living heads. The growth of the energy demand must be secured both according to newer experience and as a result of many technical new developments in decentralised systems.
The traditional markets of many companies decrease. Therefore an active business cycle is necessary. This however requests new products. Even though these products might not yet be fully developed, they must be established on the market. Only in a wide spectrum possible problems can be solved quickly. It took more than 100 years to bring today’s car to its high technical standard. We don’t have that much time left.
Kuntschar Energieerzeugung would like to have a share in the alternatives and strikes new paths with its developments. On our Webpage we would like to present a survey of one of the energy generation forms of the future.