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US PATENT ISSUED TO BROADCAST ELECTRICITY / Re: STATEMENT OF AUTHORITY for you:
« : April 11, 2025, 05:23:39 AM »
Thank you for your reply Dominick. I think $30 million would be enough to build a real large WTP power plant in the York PA area, as Ron Besser envisioned, just still need to know what to do with the three rotating machines and the radio station.
Ron claimed that the machines are identical to those currently set up in thermal power plants. They are three-phase machines with certain electrical parameters. There is a question of how these three phases with their electrical parameters are connected to the converters and to the radio station. The patent description mentions 8,000 revolutions per minute. Current machines in the U.S. spin at 3600 rpm, a colossal difference. I think the machines will have to be built specifically for WTP. A radio station with many MW (megawatts) of power is also no small matter.
I don't expect you to answer these questions for me now, but maybe someday they will come up and there will be someone to build the first WTP plant and the next ones. As for now, raising money for this is not enough.
Ron claimed that the machines are identical to those currently set up in thermal power plants. They are three-phase machines with certain electrical parameters. There is a question of how these three phases with their electrical parameters are connected to the converters and to the radio station. The patent description mentions 8,000 revolutions per minute. Current machines in the U.S. spin at 3600 rpm, a colossal difference. I think the machines will have to be built specifically for WTP. A radio station with many MW (megawatts) of power is also no small matter.
I don't expect you to answer these questions for me now, but maybe someday they will come up and there will be someone to build the first WTP plant and the next ones. As for now, raising money for this is not enough.