[Greenbuilding] Green Renewable Energy from Atmospheric Air - The Maisotsenko Cycle for reducing energy consump
Carmine Vasile
gfx-ch at msn.com
Fri Feb 8 09:35:36 CST 2008
Chris: I'm sure one of the members on this Forum is familiar with the Maisotsenko Cycle.
--Forwarded Message Attachment--Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 20:58:25 -0800From: chris at zeropowerhouse.comSubject: Re: Green Renewable Energy from Atmospheric Air - The Maisotsenko Cycle for reducing energy consumption and pollution To: ValeriyMaisotsenko at idalex.com
Hello Valeriy,
I am very interested in your product-it could be the "missing link"
for zero energy home building in my climate zone.pleas let me know how we may work with you in California.Valeriy Maisotsenko <ValeriyMaisotsenko at idalex.com> wrote:
Subject: Green Renewable Energy from Atmospheric Air - The Maisotsenko Cycle for reducing energy consumption and pollution
Dear Colleagues,
Today, with oil climbing toward $100 a barrel, our future is renewable energy.
I would like to send you the information about the Maisotsenko Cycle, which makes the nation and the world more energy efficient. For example, it can be successfully utilized for the different Renewable Energy Policy Projects and Green Building Initiative that construct zero-energy buildings for every type of use: etc.
You will find the Maisotsenko Cycle (M-Cycle) to be the best and economically superior GREEN technology. This technology allows for production of power, cold, drinking water and many others applications, all based on the most efficient heat recovery process by utilizing atmospheric air through the M-Cycle.
Also, using this cycle together with solar radiation technologies gives significant opportunity for many applications.
Energy from Atmospheric Air through the M-Cycle is the cheapest form of green energy.
Recently, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) published the FEMP review (DOE/GO-102007-2325): “Coolerado Cooler Helps to Save Cooling Energy and Dollars”
(Shortcut to: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/femp/pdfs/tir_coolerado.pdf).
The Coolerado Cooler utilizes the Maisotsenko Cycle, which uses air as resource of renewable energy.
Renewable Energy is advance world energy goal to change the way we power our homes, businesses, and cars.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is the USA primary laboratory for renewable energy and it recommends the Maisotsenko Cycle, which “significantly reduces electric demand for cooling applications”.
Atmospheric air is a clean renewable energy source, and it can be used for many applications, using the Maisotsenko Cycle or M-Cycle a revolutionary new breakthrough in thermodynamics (U.S. Patents No 6,497,10 7; 6,581,402; 6,705,096; 6,776,001; 6,779,351; 6,854,278; 6,948,558; 7,007,453; 7,197,887; 7,228,669; etc.).
High degree of thermodynamic perfection of the M-Cycle allows atmospheric air to be cooled (without humidification) not the wet-bulb temperature, but the dew point temperature, and it increases psychrometric temperature difference and, consequently, energy resource of the atmospheric air.
The M-Cycle has transitioned into the Coolerado Cooler from the conceptual stage to commercial applications which offers up to an 80% reduction of power for air conditioning of homes, commercial, and industrial buildings. The Coolerado Cooler has gained U. S. Federal recognition through the agencies of the Department of Energy at NREL and FEMP. Our coolers fall into a new category of an “ultra” class cooler because of our extreme energy efficiency and ability to cool air below the wet bulb temperatures without compressor and CFC-ozone depletion.
Our apparatuses (for example, Coolerado Cooler) through the M-Cycle can recover much more heat from the solar generator by the most simple and cheap way.
In addition, the M-Cycle’s cooling capacity increases (instead of decreases) when the incoming temperature of the air being cooled increases. These unique properties make the M-Cycle ideal for application with solar heat even with low potential solar heat, which it is impossible to utilize for other purposes.
Solar heat can be efficient transferred through the M-Cycle (much better than using any existing systems and cycles) for producing cold or power, or the potable water, etc.
It is possible with solar heat, using desiccant technology, to produce the unique air conditioner, which is five times more energy efficient than the best conventional air coolers, and it can work in any climate zone of the Earth without expenses of water or produce distilled water and etc. Using solar panels for the M-Cycle, it is possible to produce the solar powered air conditioner and besides, to increase efficiency existing solar panels, using exhaust working air for their cooling.
Today the M-Cycle assists Federal agencies reach their energy-use reduction goals and it has been successfully tested and researched for cooling applications by NREL (FEMP), SMUD, Delphi, PG&E, Sanwa (Japan), etc. Since then, this product received wide recognition from all over the world: Coolerado Cooler won the International 2004 R&D 100 award, the US Green Builder 2006 Top Ten Product award, the 2007 Sustainable Business Silver Medal of Honor award, and just recently, the History Channel and Invent Now Award 2007.
Coolerado air conditioners can be found in markets around the world- in Japan, Europe, and South America, Singapore as well as in the USA from Washington to Florida.
The M-Cycle is also the enabling technology around our prototype evaporative refrigerant condenser and is 60 percent more efficient than today's best condensers.
Using the M-Cycle through the Cooleardo Cooler for refrigerant compression system (for example, the Desert CoolAire unit), it could be operated with an energy efficiency ratios (EER) of 20+, which is about two times more energy efficient than the best conventional air conditioning compression systems.
However, this is only the first of many practical applications that the M-Cycle can be applied towards in reducing total energy consumption and pollution by increasing thermal transferal efficiencies.
The proven M-Cycle relies on atmospheric air as its renewable clean energy source. All of these power generation technologies can be improved through the M-Cycle (see attachment). For instance, the M-Power Cycle enabled combustion engine will reduce environmental pollution from 75% to 95%, reduce fuel consumption by 25% to 40%, and have a minimum thermal efficiency of 55%
(Shortcut to:http://www.coolerado.com/NewsAndNotable/MCombustionTurbineCycle.pdf)
Also, the M- Power Cycle should have many applications for increasing the efficiency of power systems because it utilizes the best heat recovery process for various forms of combustion engine. Today the M-Power Cycle promises better and cleaner generation technologies (see our U.S. Patents No 6,948,558 and 7,007,453).
The M-Cycle is also the enabling technology around our prototype evaporative refrigerant condenser and is 60 percent more efficient than today's best condensers.
The unique properties of the M-Cycle makes it the ideal candidate for advanced energy efficient vehicles and fuel cells, power plant systems and micro scale power plants, improve energy efficiency of buildings and solar, thermal, and wind energy based technologies.
I believe it is a very logical step to extend the proven M-cycle heat and mass transfer technology towards environmentally-friendly and energy efficiency technologies for zero-energy buildings.
Please allow me a brief introduction of our companies. Idalex Inc. and Coolerado LLC are emerging technology firms. We have patented the M-cycle for many practical applications.
The world leader in automotive thermal technology Delphi Corp. has since license the manufacturing right to produce the special heat and mass exchanger, which realizes the M-Cycle, and has begun to mass-produce this product (Coolerado Cooler) for stationary building air conditioning, vehicular air conditioning, etc.
I am convinced that the M-Cycle will provide world with an opportunity for rapid development of new renewable energy technologies for cleaner environment and greater energy independence.
There may be a mutual beneficial relationship we can develop.
For more information about the M-Cycle, please visit our web sites at www.idalex.com and www.coolerado.com
Sincerely,
Dr., Prof. Valeriy MaisotsenkoChief Scientist,Idalex Technologies Inc.4700 W. 60th Ave., #3Arvada, CO 80003,Phone: 303-375-0878, ext.106Fax: 303-375-1693www.idalex.com
vm at idalex.com
Thank you,Chris Hurst
Hurst Construction
16987 Country Road
Sonora, Ca 95370
Ph#209-743-2638
Green and Sustainable Constructionwww.zeropowerhouse.com
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