At less than half of our intended operating speed, we saw a bit over 2000 watts of real power. Here’s a quick video about it – It’s also Jeremiah’s birthday on the 15th, which is an hour away. If you like to support him personally, consider becoming a Patreon supporter. Or, if he gets a PayPal donate link on his page in time, maybe you can send a little support. His website is https://myteslapower.com
If you’re interested in the turbines themselves, there will be a link given later on, which will be on a different website.
In the meantime, we hope you enjoy this demonstration and can understand the significance of it. This is beyond what anyone else is showing online. Also, to further your research into the Tesla Turbine, the principles were all revealed in this presentation from last year:
Last year’s presentation demonstrated a 3 inch diameter Tesla Turbine operating in the cryophorus mode whereby a hot and cold take under vacuum with a turbine in the middle can create a high speed rotation, which can produce electricity. This year, you will witness a production ready prototype of a 6″ diameter Tesla Turbine operating in the same mode, which has already been tested without an electrical load at over 42,000 RPM, which equates to a peripheral speed, which is faster than Mach 1. The goal is to develop this into a viable powerplant.
After the conference, at 260F, the turbine produced 1300 watts. Part of that test is in the preview video but is not included in the conference presentation.
See the preview video on the presentation page.
Tesla Turbine Powerplant
The 2022 Energy Science & Technology Conference presentation demonstrated a 3″ diameter Tesla Turbine operating in the cryophorus mode, whereby hot and cold taken under vacuum with a turbine in between them can create a high speed rotation, which can be used to generate electricity. In the 2023 presentation, you will witness a production ready prototype of a 6″ diameter Tesla Turbine operating …
Jeremiah and I were interviewed by Greg Carlwood of The Higherside Chats a few weeks ago and we discussed some updates from the conference and went into depth into the Tesla Turbine project. The Higherside Chats is a very popular podcast where Greg has interviewed countless authors, presenters and so no who are involved in all kinds of taboo and other topics. You can listen to our interview for free and I’d encourage everyone to subscribe to his podcast and get a membership with The Higherside Chats.
Listen to our interview with the link below for Free! Thank you Greg!
Here is the third presentation by Jeremiah on Tesla’s favorite invention – the Tesla Turbine.
Last year, the hot tank was on the back of a trailer and it took a lot of space to setup everything up and it worked so-so.
This year, it out performed last year’s demonstration and it fit on a table top! Also, the vacuum box the turbine was inside of is gone and there was a much lower thermal differential. Last year’s cold tank was in an ice bath and this year, it was 85 degrees F!!
This is by far the most efficient Tesla Turbine demonstration for producing electricity based on a low thermal differential that anyone is showing – to our knowledge.
General admission and student admission tickets are available now for the 2022, 11th Annual Energy Science & Technology Conference. Location is the Hayden Lake Eagles in Hayden, Idaho, which is about 50 minutes from the Spokane International Airport in Spokane, Washington. Dates are July 6 to 10 (Wed to Sun). The tentative schedule is posted here: https://energyscienceconference.com/2022-conference-schedule/
The tickets include the 5 meals (4 lunches and 1 dinner) served at the conference – there is no option to not have meals included and the two different ticket options are the only options. Admission includes full access to all 5 days and all presentations, meals and demonstrations.
There are a few more presenters I’ll be listing soon on the schedule page – just been extremely busy with the new move into a new shop and am still catching up. Go here to get your tickets now – there are only 150 seats available and that’s it. The ticket sale page lists 150 for General and 150 for Students but its actually a combined total of 150. Go here and click the + sign for each quantity of the type of ticket that you want. https://emediapress.com/event/2022-energy-science-and-technology-conference/
For VENDOR & PRESENTER/VIP/GUEST tickets, I’ll announce those soon.
This is a must have presentation because the Tesla Turbine is one of the “low hanging fruits” when it comes to a technology that is the closest to fulfilling a sustainable energy generator that can power your home or business. With relatively low temperatures, you can have a turbine spinning 10’s of thousands of RPM turning a generator that supplies electricity. There are many variations and applications of the Tesla Turbine technology and the particular one that Jeremiah Ferwerda is focusing on is the “cyrophorus” method.
WATCH THE FREE PREVIEW VIDEO ON THE WEBSITE!
That means there is a hot and cold side to the turbine – the warm water tank boils water at a low temperature because a vacuum is applied to it, that steam drives the drive stage of the turbine and the other side is a vacuum side that pulls a vacuum through the drive stage all the way to the water to keep it boiling at a low temperature.
Solar electricity is about 20% efficient if you’re lucky but what most people don’t understand is that using the sun to heat water is much more efficient. So, with not much effort to heat some water with the sun, you’ll have a solar battery that runs a turbine at high speed making electricity – literally, the concept is as simple as that and for this particular application of the Tesla Turbine, Jeremiah is further ahead that anyone else developing more and more efficient methods with the cyrophorus method. Imagine a solar electric system that winds up being 40, 60, 80 or even close to 100% efficient!
In 2020, Jeremiah presented other aspects of the Tesla Turbine system but that presentation was never released because we were not able to include a demonstration. We’re also releasing this presentation at the same time so you can get either the 2020 1.5 hour presentation or the 2021 1 hour presentation with demo or both at a further discount.