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Leroy James Essel
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A new US company can desalinate ocean water as a free byproduct of generating highly competitive clean energy “24/7" without reverse osmosis, chemical filtration or electrolysis of water. The article titled: “Turning Seawater into Electricity” was published 12 months ago and this R & D project is still alive and well

The new super-capacitor and ultra-capacitor graphene energy storage devices are ideal for rapidly charging to capture electricity with regenerative braking, solar panels or a “self-sustaining” generators fueled by the new “Hydrogen 2.0" breakthrough or controlled cavitation energy system producing high pressure steam

MarineMax just licensed the www.joiscientific.com technology. 

This engine could be fueled by HHO on demand. Retrofit the vehicle with a self sustaining supply of HHO on demand invented by the company called Joi Scientific. There is a zero emission steam boiler invented by Ed Stockton the CEO of Hydrogen Technology, Inc. This steam boiler produces 580 psi steam and the boiler can

There is a unheard technology that will usher in a new "Gold Rush" of mining the waste brine left over from desalination of ocean water. The company is called Salt of the Earth Energy LLC in Texas. They have a way of converting 90% of ocean water to fresh water. They use half the energy of Reverse Osmosis. 100% of the

The Carter Administration worked with Mexico to build a canal to fill the Salton Sea from the Gulf of California. Either San Diego or Mexico would be the ideal location to obtain all the Ocean Water to fill the Salton Sea and the Laguna Salada in Mexico. Geothermal energy can be used to turn the ocean water into fresh

The big problem is getting approval to dump all the concentrated brine back into the Ocean. This is what takes so much time. I would suggest using Salt Of the Earth Energy LLC that can recycle 100% of the waste brine into industrial chemicals.

There is a new technology to make DeSal much cheaper. Its called Salt of the Earth Energy, LLC in Texas. The article that was published by Thomas D. Elias called "Desalination look better as water costs rise." The cost of potable water using this system has a high cost of $650 an acre foot compared to R.O. (San Diego

Wrong. Not much research has been put into this comment.

The Carter Administration wanted to build a canal from the Gulf of California to the Salton Sea. So did Congressman Sonny Bono and Congressman Brown. Its obvious that this is the right solution. The reason why it will not be done is for the all the multiple billions of dollars of Lithium, geothermal energy and

Did you know that during the Carter Administration they proposed to build a gravity fed canal from the Gulf of California to fill the Salton Sea! They had many high level meetings with the Mexican Gov't and our neighbors to the South were very cooperative. I wonder why the Reagan Administration did't follow through?