Liquid hydrocarbons Wind Energy 2.0
Natural Gas Bio-Fuels Energy 1.0
Coal Methanol Fuel Cell
Nuclear Ethanol Electrical Grid
Hydroelectric Geothermal
Solar Tidal
Conventional Energy is any energy source that you must pay some one else for on a regular basis to meet your daily energy needs. All convnetional systems are build around the user pay scanerio and are designed around extrating the maximum dollar from you. Whether it is gasoline, natural gas or wind turbine generated electricity you must still pay for your energy needs. Even the new green alternatives are user pay systems. At DiAxiom we believe this is fundimentally wrong and needs to change where you become your own producer . We all consume large amounts of power each day that we don't even realize we are using. One third to half of the cost for the green pepper you bought recently went to energy costs, the cost to grow it, water it, fertilize it, package it, transport it and on and on.
All conventional energies have a single source of supply, for example wood is a single energy source, to extract energy the wood is burned or oxidized. This is the same for many fuels such as coal,gas & oil. ethanol, bio-gas and many others. The oxidization of any substance produces residue, if placed in the environment this residue is polluting and harmful to human existence. Wind, solar, tidal, nuclear and hydroelectric are also single source energy systems albeit environmentally friendly ones. Single source implies two things the source is readily available and the process to get energy from it, is easy and well known and you pay.
Single source supplies are easy to understand use and fit into our current economic environment, they have one major drawback for the vast majority of end-user, you must pay for the energy that is produced. This leaves the consumer dependant on the supplier and therefore, at their mercy. Currently two thirds of the world population does not have enough energy and one third consumes 90% of all existing energy sources.
Energy 2.0 will change all this and make you independent of a supplier and the market, energy independence is freedom. freedom for you and your family and freedom for two thirds of the world that doesn't have enough energy.
