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Waterfall Energy Systems
 

The purpose of this site is to attract the attention of those who are interested in the development of new ways to produce clean low-cost energy. We have filed a provisional patent application to protect the means and methods for producing the device described in the abstract below and our objective is to put this technology into the hands of a business or organization capable of developing the product; a portable hydroelectric generator.

ABSTRACT

 

The Water Energy System is a self-contained, self-powered, clean-energy power generation device that operates 24 hours a day using only water as fuel. It can produce energy in the range of 3 kilowatts to 13 megawatts all within a relatively small footprint, is reasonably quiet, costs very little to operate, and can be placed in most any geographic location. It can power cars and trucks, giving them unlimited range. It can power homes and industry without needing transmission lines or putting a strain on the grid. It can also be used by utilities to produce clean electricity without burning fossil fuels. Overall it will be good for the economy of the country and for fighting, even stopping, global warming.

 

Cost Effectiveness

While the parts to build a WES device for a car or truck is expensive, $15,000 for a 45 kW car and $30,000 120 kW 18 wheeler,  since they replace the battery packs for both vehicles they cost considerably less to install and, by eliminating charging, they would cost very little to operate. WES powered vehicles would drive down the cost of delivering goods and transporting people. Also, the WES device that powers your car can also power your house. Instead of plugging your car into your home outlet to charge, you would plug your home into your car outlet to power the house.

 

In terms of comparing WES to wind or solar for utilities, WES devices cost much less per kWh and have all the advantages of hydroelectric power generation in a system the size of a small refrigerator.  As to megawatt gas generators, WES devices would pay for themselves quickly in fuel costs alone (see the Grok Letter ).

Build Cocts

Building a WES device that would power an EV like a Cybertruck, for example, would be a 6 to 9 month project by people experienced in hydroelectric power systems and electronic controls, all at a projected cost of $200,000. The finished product would be a cluster of cylinders that would fit into a 4' x 2' x 2' frame weighing 560 pounds. It would produce a steady 45 kW of electricity and have a 50 kWh battery that would be kept full charged at all times.

 

We had been hoping that Tesla would step in and fund this project, but now have reason to believe that this is unlikely as they have conflicting interests. We are open to talks and can be reached through the email Contact link.  

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