Break Electron - The Practical Electron Energy Manifesto
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THE FUTURE IN RENEWABLE ENERGY - This paper embodies a manifesto on the undoubtedly preeminent nature of an electron as a basic source of energy, how such energy can be practically harnessed from this subatomic particle of matter so can be usable to help address contemporary power needs out of clean, sustainable and environmentally friendly manner, depicting a strong contrast with recent mainstream energy sources and means. Mankind today favors clean energy technology and is showing progress on global warming mitigation, carbon footprint reduction or elimination, net-zero emissions, energy efficiency, and the sustainability or preservation of the world's resources.
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This undertaking proposes ways of utilizing the electron's characteristics when subjected to forces from sources of energy such as certain electric or electromagnetic fields and other energy possessing entities. The electron, in materials at the nano-particle size or smaller that could mainly exist in semiconductors, can be induced to a behavior that will constitute motion that can be exploited for practical power generation applications and other innovative solutions to address real-world challenges, ushering a new era of renewable energy technologies.
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