Solar Energy Cheaper than Coal
Written by admin on September 11, 2008 – 1:34 am -
Solar energy produced by International Automated Systems, Inc. is now a practical alternative to coal. A revolutionary bladeless turbine enables new solar pods to produce solar power at a lower cost than coal, and free of emissions. Green energy has arrived! Utah’s Neldon Johnson has constructed a working prototype in Salem Utah, and full production is soon to begin. Stock Symbol: IAUS.
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Magnets For Energy
By JCSSeadog on Sep 11, 2008 | Reply
The first full …
The first full scale working prototype should be up and running in the next couple of months. Each tower will produce 50 Kilowatts. Approximately 20 towers can be erected on 1 acre of land. Roughly 1 Megawatt can be produced for every acre of land!- All cheaper than coal. This is really cool!
By haloluvver on Sep 11, 2008 | Reply
Here’a another …
Here’a another video that explains how and why this concept is so simple and effective for creating electricity. This is a huge breakthrough.
Search for video uJGpbvvJA2I
By haloluvver on Sep 11, 2008 | Reply
So basically these …
So basically these are giant fresnel lenses that heat up water and then use the steam to drive a generator. What a simple but awesome concept. I’ve seen this done before on a small scale and it works great. Seach for video ud8JZLgNFHE here on youtube. It totally works. Sweet. It’s about time a company did this on a large scale. This could be huge!
By kiteman2006 on Sep 11, 2008 | Reply
the water is …
the water is steamed in an intern circle like in all other powerplants as well…
no water need to be cleand!
By kiteman2006 on Sep 11, 2008 | Reply
the water is heated …
the water is heated up in an intern circle. there is no contamination of other water…
By ReisendeEuropa on Sep 11, 2008 | Reply
at 0:32 he mentions …
at 0:32 he mentions the steam turbines… how is the water recovered and recirculated? i would love to see more info on how these differ(other than size) from the older mirror and tower arrays
By JCSSeadog on Sep 11, 2008 | Reply
In answer to …
In answer to Coachkool1: Yes, I have gotten that question a lot. You can buy the stock through any broker or discount broker such as Scottrade or Etrade. Symbol: IAUS. It is cheap right now. Probably won’t be for long. I hear the company is really close to completing their initial project. 1-3 months probably. I bought some.
By coachkool1 on Sep 11, 2008 | Reply
Can I buy stock?
Can I buy stock?
By loudogg73 on Sep 11, 2008 | Reply
Very Interesting! …
Very Interesting! I hope it takes off, this could be what we have been waiting for. An energy source that meets the need to be clean and also meets the energy needs of our nation. A great start thats for sure!!
By JCSSeadog on Sep 11, 2008 | Reply
To answer teleski82 …
To answer teleski82′s question, the sun’s rays are focued and magnified to super-heat molten salt, which in turn powers the bladeless jet steam turbine. This results in dramatically more energy production than any prior solar technology has been able to achieve.
By teleski82 on Sep 11, 2008 | Reply
Something they …
Something they don’t address is what the solar towers are actually heating up to spin the generators. A similar technique is used with mirrors, but they heat oil for the generater. Not to mention all the moving parts of the generater and the substance to used for the generater. Photovoltaic systems have no moving part, solar rays knock the electrons around to produce energy.
By haloluvver on Sep 11, 2008 | Reply
What a cool and …
What a cool and innovative concept. I checked and this company is called International Automated Systems Inc. Me likey.
By BOBKAMAN on Sep 11, 2008 | Reply
its the coming of …
its the coming of relief, from expensive energy costs. once the expensive start up costs are paid, the costs diminish. this is
the emancipation of the worlds struggle to
get inexpensive energy. the world has
lots of sunshine,and it is being wasted.
in places that have no natural resources
they have lots of sunshine,places that are islands,like hawaii & japan will be helped.
places that have no electric can be helped
this is a WIN WIN SITUATION FOR MANKIND.BETTER YET NO EMISSIONS.
By subach on Sep 11, 2008 | Reply
So basically it’s …
So basically it’s cheap plastic solar concentrators. Well someone had to come up with something better than polished bronze for solar concentrators.
By bigtex73 on Sep 11, 2008 | Reply
going green is …
going green is always a good thing. hopefully this technology will take.
By kost2coastproduction on Sep 11, 2008 | Reply
Awesome!
Awesome!
By MaddDawgCamp on Sep 13, 2008 | Reply
A single wind storm took out the pods and left them in tangles. Take a look at the pictures and read the story.
http://tinyurl.com/6b3bns
http://tinyurl.com/6jgz2l
By MaddDawgCamp on Sep 13, 2008 | Reply
Rusting Piles of Metal.
http://tedennis.110mb.com/IAUS/
Google “Neldon Johnson SEC”
Google “Randy Johnson SEC”
1. This is a securities class action against
International Automated Systems, Inc. (“IAS” or the “Company”) and its President, Neldon Johnson (“Johnson”). During the class period of May 13, 1996 through June 28, 1996 (the “Class Period”),
defendants disseminated numerous statements through company press releases and advertisements in publications such as Investor’s Business Daily touting that they had developed an allegedly revolutionary communications technology called Digital Wave Modulation (“DWM”) that, among other things, would allow the transmittal of information at speeds 200 times faster than current modems. Defendants also made several published statements specifically promising to unveil a working prototype of DWM on June 27, 1996, notwithstanding the fact that defendants did not have a working prototype of DWM in existence or anywhere near completion.