Committee for Future Energies

Site last updated: 05oct06
Committee Members:
Stephen Lawrence (Political and General Enquiries)
Geoffrey Spence (Commercial)
Dr. George Egely, Budapest (Technical)



The European Environmental Agreement
A viable program for the total elimination of fossil fuel and nuclear pollution that is acceptable to both advanced and less developed nations.

Contacts:
Committee for Future Energies
8 Supanee Court, French's Road, CAMBRIDGE CB4 3LB, England

Tel & Fax: (44) 0 1223 564373

www.future-energies.org             Email: cfe   at   zzz.qu   lawrence.newnet.co.uk  (delete the zzz.qu bit!)




Field Energy

The concept of Field Energy is used to describe energies stored in fields - magnetic, spatial, etc.  It is a term covering the ideas of Zero-point energy, Vacuum energy, Space energy, Aether enegy.

The oft-used term 'free energy' is misleading.  Indeed, one of the reasons that Field Energy is not widely known is that devices have hitherto been expensive to produce and/or power output minimal.  However, being of infinite supply, Field Energy is 'free' in the sense that there is no need to compete with others for access to it (as with oil or gas), so the free-market price of the raw product is zero.  The price of Field Energy is determined by device construction costs, power output, flexibility of supply, etc.

Technical improvements mean that Field Energy is now potentially competitive with the established fossil-based technologies.  Not consuming any physical resources, it is a non-polluting technology.

The Committee is examining a number of technologies.  It intends to make recommendations to the European Parliament.  It will suggest how the EU could respond to developments in Field Energy for maximum benefit in combatting global pollution and giving energy equity across all nations.

Any such changes will have widespread economic implications, in particular the reorganisation of current energy supply and dismantling of old equipment.  The Committee understands that this must be done in the most economically beneficial way, rather than as an uncontrolled "free for all".  This is the motivation for the Committee's existence.



Further Links:
Institutions & Research Nuclear Waste Decontamination New Energy Technologies:

 
Books: (via Black Sheep Publishing)

 Forbidden Inventions, by George Egely

- Download Chapter One "The Beginnings",
 about Orffyreus' Wheel of 1712 (.rtf format)



Right:
Johannes Bessler or 'Orffyreus' (1680 - 1745)