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Microsoft talks carbon-free power
Microsoft Corp Chief Research and Strategy Officer Craig Mundie – the guy in charge of the company’s $9 billion research budget and deep thinking — sat down with Reuters to talk about clean energy — carbon free, not necessarily renewable, in his view. Following are a couple of excerpts.
Mundie talks about why wind and solar power may not be huge players on the renewable energy scene.
Mundie discusses his affinity for novel nuclear approaches.
Mundie shares his thoughts on clean energy road blocks.
One such Novel Energy approach is found in the Yang Koldamasov ICCF12 2005 Electrostic Initiated Fusion in Mineral Oil and Doped Water hydrogel. A precursor to this demonstration may have been the Keelynet.com report about an engine in 1972 Texas “The Richard Clem Engine”
A combined cycle rotary heat engine using the afore mentioned hydrogel would be the next logical step. Modeled upon an automotive torque converter configured as a hydraulic motor, the engine could achieve high efficiency at low weight using LENR hydrogen/boron proton fusion.