An Open System; Renewable
Electricity From Water; An Open Renewable System
Understanding Renewable Energy and Open Systems and Energy Conservation

Electricity From Water A Renewable Open System
To understand Renewable Energy properly one must not confuse it with “closed systems” like internal combustion engines that burn a fuel to generate heat. Closed systems are not open to the surrounding environment and do not draw on natural supply. The laws of Thermodynamcis (”thermo”: heat, hot) are applied to closed systems that combust fuels to generate heat.
In contrast to closed systems, our Electricity From Water system is an “open system” which does not burn fossil fuels used in a “closed system” , it is fuel-less.
“Clean Renewable Energy” is defined as energy generated from natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, and geothermal heat, which are renewable (naturally replenished) and do not give off any polluting residue in the process of generating energy.
“Clean Electricity” is defined as those open system know-hows which draw on natural supply, which are universal in application, which are inexpensive and which do not cause polluting residue, such as our “Clean, Constant, Fuel-less, Low Cost Clean Electricity From Water discovery.”
“The aim of the know-how is to be able to generate a constant supply of clean electricity at low capital and operating costs, through the manipulation of water in its various states in an open system.”
About fuels and “closed systems”

Closed System
A fuel, like coal or oil or natural gas or any of their many derivatives is a consumable, which means it is lost or exhausted by combustion in a closed system, and must be re-purchased and replaced as a feedstock in order to enable further fuel combustion and energy conversion processes utilzing heat. Those who sell combustible fuels like coal, oil etc. are not suppliers to the Renewable Energy industry. Obviously any departure from using a consumable fuel in an internal combustion engine, or electricity generating plant will save the need to spend money in purchasing fuel from suppliers in the coal and oil industries.
No fuels are required to be purchased for our Open Electricity From Water system.
About Renewable Energy and “open systems”

Open System
A renewable is best understood as the opposite of a fuel. A renewable does not burn and does not give of a residue, commonly known as pollution. A renewable is a natural supply of energy, like the sun’s rays, wind or water which is not combusted like a fuel, and does not give off pollution. Accordingly, in contrast to closed systems that burn fuels to produce heat, a renewable system is open to the surrounding environment from which is draws a continuous supply of natural energy that is converted to another form of energy.
Another important point is that open renewable systems seek to conserve or limit the amount of fuel sources used, a feature called Energy Conservation. This idea is not to be confused with the idea of “The Law of Conservation of Energy” whose principles are applied in the subject of Thermodynamics to closed systems like internal combustion engines that do not draw their primary resource from natural supply as they are not open to the surrounding environment.
The world is perhaps confused in regard to the words energy, fuels and heat as they have been so long intertwined, yet they apply only to closed systems to which the Thermodynamic laws are rigidly applied. To violate these established scientific laws is to be shunned as operating a “perpetual motion pseudoscience or scam.”
It is obviously not possible to get a net energy gain from the limitations of a closed system due to the combustion of a fuel. like fossil fuels, that do not burn properly (give off a residue or pollution), friction within the system and other types of resistance.
Obviously interests promoting the sale and use of combustible fuels miss a heartbeat or two at the mention of the word “fuel-less” as it spells oblivion for their revenues. However, much to the pain in the hip pocket nerve of sellers of fuels, to properly understand Renewable Energy, one must see that renewables, like solar and wind for example, do not utilize combustible fuels, they are in fact “fuel-less”.
Also as opposed to “heat processes” that combust a fuel to generate energy, renewables which do not combust any fuel could be described as “cold processes”. Obviously cold processes do not fall within the subject of Thermodynamcis, where “thermo” means hot, or heat. The term cold system was used by Nikola Tesla in his 1900 Century Magazine article entitled “THE ONWARD MOVEMENT OF MAN—THE ENERGY OF THE MOVEMENT—THE THREE WAYS OF INCREASING HUMAN ENERGY”.
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