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A dramatic diversification of the energy sector industry has been implemented in response to the deteriorating international scenario in an effort to curtail dependence on fossil fuel imports. The current state of the energy sector is characterised by a lack of new, flexible and mature technologies, and it is unlikely that any more nuclear, thermal, hydro and solar power stations will be built in the near future. Alternative sources of energy are in any case related to the conversion of solar radiation into electricity. The sun and cosmic stars radiate various types of light to form the visible and invisible spectra, where visible light represents only a small fraction of the total radiation emitted by the universe, and most of the total radiation emitted by the universe is from the invisible spectrum.
Light particles such as neutrinos combined with solar radiation light, as well as the invisible radiation spectrum of other stars, penetrate the Earth from all directions 24/7 every day. Neutrinos have been the subject of a vast number of studies and discoveries, which have opened the door to the possibility of developing brand new technologies that are powered by the limitless energy that is given off by neutrinos and other forms of non-visible radiation. Scientists from the German-American Neutrino Energy Group created Neutrinovoltaic, a multilayer nanomaterial made of alternating layers of graphene and silicon, doped with a partial amount of alloying elements, to harness the power of neutrinos and other radiation fields. This incredible innovation has tremendous potential to alter the power generation landscape and serve as a genuine supplement to established methods like solar and wind.
Many of the largest companies in the world have put considerable bets on the development of new methods to harness electrical energy. None, however, has achieved the level of success that the Neutrino Energy Group has in the last 2-3 years. In this regard, their journey has been a massive success. The company, which has its headquarters in Berlin, has experienced exponential growth. Thanks to their Neutrinovoltaic Technology which embodies the meaning of peace and freedom, the entire scientific community across the globe is in awe. The globe will soon be able to witness a new kind of everlasting and environmentally beneficial energy generation.
In 2015, two independent scientists, Takaaki Kajita of Japan and Arthur McDonald of Canada, revealed that neutrinos – minuscule beams of cosmic particles that permeate nearly everything in the universe – did, in fact, have mass. Furthermore, as proven by Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity E=MC2, everything with mass contains energy. Due to their work, both scientists were honored with a Nobel Prize in Physics for their discoveries.
The next step, which the Neutrino Energy Group took, was to accomplish what was previously considered to be impossible – harnessing that energy for power production. In essence, using neutrinos and other non-visible radiation as an energy source is analogous to using a photovoltaic (PV) solar cell. Instead of capturing neutrinos and other non-visible radiation, a fraction of their kinetic energy is extracted and turned into power. The Neutrinovoltaic technology developed by The Neutrino Energy Group uses a multilayer nanomaterial made of graphene and doped silicon. Graphene is able to capture electricity from the environment, which has been confirmed by several scientists in recent years. However, due to graphene’s low current and voltage per unit surface, it cannot be used to produce energy. The Neutrino Energy Group developed a multilayer generating nanomaterial that increased the power received per unit of working area by orders of magnitude.
Neutrino Energy ‘s potential is literately limitless; for instance, neutrinovoltaic cells do not encounter the same hurdles as other renewable energy sources in terms of efficiency and reliability. Continuous neutrino energy production is possible even when the sun isn’t shining and the wind isn’t blowing. This is a huge advantage, since it allows the technology to produce power continuously, 24/7, throughout the whole year. Due to the fact that neutrinos pass through almost all man-made and natural materials with little resistance, neutrinovoltaic devices may be deployed both inside and outdoors, as well as underwater. Neutrinos continue to bombard the Earth independent of climatic circumstances, making neutrinovoltaic technology humanity’s first fully sustainable energy innovation.
And here is another cool fact about neutrino energy: it’s an energy source that doesn’t require energy storage systems. Neutrinovoltaic technology offers the potential to alleviate the burden of renewable energy sources that rely on storage, even on a small scale. Even if neutrino energy satisfies just 10 percent of a renewable power grid’s entire energy demands, it still eliminates the need to store 10 percent of that system’s electricity in batteries. Decentralization is the essence of neutrinovoltaic technology’s attractiveness. Its Cells can be integrated directly into mobile phones, appliances, automobiles, and other energy-consuming equipment, therefore making it unnecessary to store or squander power by transporting it across the city.
Although neutrinos’ limitless potential benefits the energy sector the most, the electromobility sector also benefits significantly. While the bulk of electric vehicle users still get their power from a wall outlet, anything powered by neutrinovoltaic technology receives its power from the environment. No one has been interested in this kind of energy until now, but for an electric automobile, the ambient energy is like a constant fuel pump, an unlimited cosmic ray surge from the sun, light, neutrinos, and other invisible radiation.
The development of Neutrinovoltaic technology is not the only project that the Neutrino Energy Group has been working hard on. The Pi Car project has been receiving a lot of attention, and many expect it to become a resounding success. The company is working hard on developing, constructing, and manufacturing the Pi Car into a one-of-a-kind car that draws its energy simply from the environment—completely independent of the “dishonest” electricity that comes from the combustion of fossil fuels. Making this invention one of the most ambitious tasks ever undertaken by mankind, and it is getting closer to becoming a reality. This remarkable vehicle generates its own energy by utilizing neutrinos and other non-visible radiations, making it the world’s first automobile that does not require recharging at a standard charging station, instead pulling what it requires to circulate eternally, whether driving or simply sitting motionless. Depending on the situation, just leaving the car outside for an hour can give it up to 100 kilometers of range.
Electric cars are not the only ones that will benefit from neutrinos and other non-visible radiations. After the success of the Pi Car project, the neutrino energy group will move on to the Nautic Pi project as their next step. For the purpose of adapting the technology to electric yachts and boats, more than a thousand engineers will be hired, and more than one billion dollars will be invested. This will make it possible for these vessels to sail the oceans without using even a single drop of fossil fuel, nor will they be required to store energy in batteries. Combined with artificial intelligence, Neutrino Energy will truly be the power of the future, and it is all thanks to the Neutrino Energy Group’s efforts and its impressive neutrinovoltaic technology, as a result of cutting-edge scientific research and engineering, in synergy with state-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence.
All of this demonstrates the potential of Neutrino Energy and proves that it is the future of reliable power generation, and it is all thanks to the Neutrino Energy Group’s efforts and its impressive neutrinovoltaic technology. Humanity now has a long-awaited and trustworthy solution to the current energy crisis. Due to their hard work, more substantial changes will take place, and hopefully others will follow in their footsteps, and we will live in a better and more environmentally friendly world in the years to come.