Johannes Schroetter
Johannes Schroetter | |
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Born | March 12, 1965 |
Residence | Irvine, CA, United States |
Nationality | German |
Known for | New Energy |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Scientist |
Our technology is capable of harnessing the energy of intermolecular fluctations.
We achieved this by constructing a magnetic drive that turns static magnetic force through its inner specifically aligned magnets into rotation and additionally elevates the speed to 150% and the torque to 220%.
Verifications on torque sensors were conducted by:
TUV Rheinland of North America Inc. did an evaluation of our test set-up (IMO1) to identify the response of power, torque and speed transferred to a 2nd body via magnetic fields.
Underwriters Laboratories did a verification of our test set-up (IMO1) to identify the response of power, torque and speed transferred to a 2nd body via magnetic fields.
Their Test Results are available on our website http://www.terawatt.com
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Turning the Concept Model into a Commercial Product
Extensive tests and studies have resulted in the sucessful developement of a
new principle of generating energy.
Combining High Tech
40,000 rpm high speed drives combined with superconductive generators have been integrated in our design
to produce a Base Load Power Plant production model.