by David Niebauer | Dec 28, 2017 | Energy, Renewable, Solar, Solar Development
As California pushes forward with aggressive climate-change mitigation efforts, local governments are afforded a way to accelerate renewable energy generation and usage through community choice aggregation. The Community Choice Aggregation law (AB 117) was passed in...
by David Niebauer | Mar 11, 2016 | Energy, Renewable, Uncategorized
At the risk of sounding crazy, or being labeled a “crack pot,” I have been asking some fundamental questions about Nature. My interest is in regenerating and stewarding planet earth, and in building a utopia that we human beings can be proud of – and my...
by David Niebauer | Sep 11, 2012 | Energy, Renewable
By David Niebauer In the early part of the 20th Century physicists theorized that a mysterious force held the nucleus of an atom together. When it was demonstrated that this force could be tapped, releasing tremendous amounts of energy, a wave of excitement swept the...
by David Niebauer | Jul 30, 2012 | Energy, Renewable
by David Niebauer “In contrast to conventional experience based on using high energy to overcome the Coulomb barrier by brute force, the CANR [Chemically Assisted Nuclear Reaction] environment apparently uses a mechanism that can neutralize the barrier. This more...
by David Niebauer | Dec 30, 2011 | Energy, Renewable
by David Niebauer In the tradition of starting off the New Year with a resolution, I have decided to go large this year. I predict that 2012 will be the year that low energy nuclear reaction technology (LENR), also known as “cold fusion,” breaks out of the lab and...
by David Niebauer | Aug 15, 2011 | Energy, Renewable
by David Niebauer There has been quite a bit of activity lately in the field that used to be referred to as “cold fusion” and is now generally called “low energy nuclear reactions (LENR).” Many experiments over the last 22 years following the pioneering...