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* solar energy: [[solar cells|diamondoid solar cells]] | * solar energy: [[solar cells|diamondoid solar cells]] | ||
* wind energy & various forms of hydro enegry: [[medium movers]] operated in reverse or [[interfacial drive]] generators can replace existing generators | * wind energy & various forms of hydro enegry: [[medium movers]] operated in reverse or [[interfacial drive]] generators can replace existing generators | ||
* geothermal energy: [[diamondoid heat pump system]]s ([[Entropomechanical converters]]) | * geothermal energy: [[diamondoid heat pump system]]s ( & [[Entropomechanical converters]] ) | ||
* nuclear energy: [[nuclear fusion]] | * nuclear energy: [[nuclear fusion]] | ||
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The somewhat unususal term energy extraction was choosen as title for this page since energy cant be created or generated from nothing. | The somewhat unususal term energy extraction was choosen as title for this page since energy cant be created or generated from nothing. | ||
Revision as of 08:42, 28 February 2015
- solar energy: diamondoid solar cells
- wind energy & various forms of hydro enegry: medium movers operated in reverse or interfacial drive generators can replace existing generators
- geothermal energy: diamondoid heat pump systems ( & Entropomechanical converters )
- nuclear energy: nuclear fusion
Note: The somewhat unususal term energy extraction was choosen as title for this page since energy cant be created or generated from nothing.