The Future of NewHYDRO™
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In a world now committed to using renewable resources for energy PCV is rare in having a know-how to use the variable supply of natural resources from weather patterns in a consistent and reliable manner - independent of weather conditions.
For businesses earning income from generating electric power this means lower levels of capital investment, and a predictable high level output [90%] of electricity product and revenues – this means high profitability with no fossil fuel costs – and no pollution.
Fossil fuel burning technology is now redundant save for existing plants until they finish their useful life.
PCV has evolved a technology called NewHYDRO™ which artificially moves water in a “machine” that is locatable anywhere to consistently produce electricity. Water is artificially moved through turbines by the harnessing of atmospheric pressure and gravitational force as the prime movers.
NewHYDRO™ can operate 90% of the time, is not capital intensive relative to other methods, has no fuel costs, and is non-polluting.
Income is guaranteed in most countries through government mandated priority access to electricity grids at preferential prices.
Given that the monopoly of thermal “heat” method for electricity generation that is polluting has been broken open by government laws NewHYDRO™ has a long-term future and assured income.
Until recent times the electricity industry has been a closed monopoly, often controlled by governments due to the very high costs of infrastructure and plant needed to handle the use of fossil fuels.
The brakes have already been applied to this industry. The industry is now open to new participants for the first time. This is the second largest industry on the planet after oil. The GDP of countries is directly linked to its electricity generating capacity. Undeveloped countries are recognized by their low level of electricity generating capacity.
Over the past decade the European Economic Community has advanced renewable energy sources for electricity generation, and today the world leader is Spain with about 50% of electricity generated from Solar and Wind Farm sources.
However, both Solar and Wind Farms are relatively inefficient with output of around only 30% of invested capacity due to the variability of weather patterns.
PCV’s giant step forward is evolving a way to overcome the variability of weather patterns, and achieving a high output efficiency of 90% for capital invested in generating capacity.
As the development of Solar and Wind Farms has been subsidized by high prices and preferential access to grids over fossil fuel sources, a high price has been established for renewable sources of electricity generation.
It is obvious that the long-term guaranteed income of renewable electricity sources guarantees high profitability for PCV’s NewHYDRO™ technology.

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