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    Brook
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    Post  Brook Sun May 25, 2014 12:12 pm

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    Post  bobhardee Tue May 27, 2014 10:06 am

    This article is not about solar freeways but a similar electronic technology that will change the world.

    International Automated Systems
    To Me
    Today at 9:03 AM
    Dear Robert,

    IAUS Introduces Prototype of Groundbreaking Instant-Charge Battery
    Technology for Cell Phones, Electric Cars, Laptops, Tablets, Power
    Tools, Etc.

    What if electric cars, cell phones, laptops, and power tools could
    recharge within seconds, or renewable energy suddenly became less
    expensive than coal? International Automated Systems, Inc. [IAUS.PK]
    has agreed to terms that will give the company an exclusive license
    to a patented, Dynamic Voltage Controller (DVC) technology expected
    to make these possibilities a reality.

    The DVC is the first technology capable of handling and converting a
    full range of variable voltage on the fly to a constant DC or AC
    voltage and frequency output. It can also convert a constant input
    voltage to a variable output. This new device operates without
    transformers or coils, making it much lighter and significantly more
    compact than today's transformers and inverters. For many uses, it
    can be reduced to the size of a silicon chip.

    Applications for the DVC range from quick-charge batteries,
    computers, cell phones, electric cars, traditional cars, electric
    appliances, electric tools, photo-voltaic solar, concentrated solar,
    wind energy, ocean wave energy, robotics, the smart grid, and many
    other electronic circuit based technologies.

    For example, a wind turbine using DVC technology could operate at
    variable speeds without the need for a heavy mechanical gearing
    system, or large-diameter generator. Nearly 50% of the cost could be
    eliminated, in addition to an increase in efficiency. As a result,
    not only would wind energy likely become less expensive than coal,
    even micro wind turbines for individuals would be extremely
    economical.

    The DVC will also allow capacitors to function like a battery by
    converting its variable output to a constant voltage. Capacitors
    charge in a matter of seconds. Electric cars, cell phones, laptops,
    power tools, etc. could be recharged almost instantly.

    Currently, the global market for consumer electronic products is
    roughly $1.5 Trillion annually. The global energy market is over $3
    Trillion.

    A patent for this new technology has been awarded. Additional patents
    have been applied for, and a prototype has been built. This prototype
    was successfully demonstrated to a third-party expert who wrote a
    review of the concept and potential applications. The following is an
    excerpt:

    "The concept of this voltage controller is sound. A basic prototype
    has now been constructed and demonstrated to verify the practicality
    of the concept."

    "In principle, the voltage controller can be applied to several
    important areas of present day electronic circuit activity and to
    high energy systems with the potential to improve the
    performance-to-cost ratio of several important existing systems."

    Details of IAUS's expert review, and the author's identity will be
    made available by IAUS only to qualified inquiries under a strict
    non-disclosure agreement. His background includes a PhD in Electrical
    Engineering, and over thirty years of teaching experience as a
    professor at a well-respected, major university. He has been a Dean
    of Engineering, served as a Department Chair, authored a number of
    text books on circuit design, and has been published numerous times
    in trade journals. In addition, he has worked as a consultant for
    IBM, Intel, and Lawrence Livermore Laboratories, and is a Fellow of
    IEEE.

    "A prototype of this new voltage controller has been successfully
    built and demonstrated. From here, we intend to develop marketable
    products. With the right strategic partners, our next step could be
    achieved in a relatively short amount of time," said Neldon Johnson,
    President and CEO of IAUS. "We expect this new technology to bring
    revolutionary advancements to areas of renewable energy as well as
    everyday electronic applications that will potentially impact the
    day-to-day lives of many, many people throughout the world."

    IAUS.PK – International Automated Systems, Inc. is a publicly
    traded company with offices in Utah. For more information, visit
    their website at: www.iaus.com.

    Note: Statements contained in this release that are not strictly
    historical are forward-looking within the meaning of the "Safe
    Harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
    1995. Such statements are made based upon information available to
    the company at the time, and the company assumes no obligation to
    update or revise such forward-looking statements. Editors and
    investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements invoke
    risk and uncertainties that may cause the company's actual results to
    differ materially from such forward-looking statements. These risks
    and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, demand for the
    company's product both domestically and abroad, the company's ability
    to continue to develop its market, general economic conditions, and
    other factors that may be more fully described in the company's
    literature and periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange
    Commission.
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    Post  burgundia Tue May 27, 2014 10:33 am

    can't wait to see that invention everywhere.
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    Post  Brook Tue May 27, 2014 10:41 am

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    Post  mudra Tue May 27, 2014 2:09 pm

    TEDxSacramento - Scott Brusaw - Solar Roadways (1of2)

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ep4L18zOEYI


    Love always
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    Post  Mercuriel Tue Oct 28, 2014 1:55 pm

    You are - All of You - A Wonder to Me...

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