St. Elmo’s Fire is a weather phenomenon in which a strong electrical field in the atmosphere sometimes causes a bluish glow, almost like flames, to appear around aircraft wings, chimneys, or almost any tall or pointed object. Like lightning, it suggests the atmosphere’s unique electrical potential. And this form of static electrical energy is being generated all of the time, everywhere on earth.
After years of research, and numerous patents, SEFE has developed a way to capture the electrical powers inherent in the atmosphere. The company’s system involves proprietary technologies that use atmospheric generated electrical differentials to create a powerful direct current, which is then converted to alternating current for final use. In addition, the system does not require extensive infrastructure, and can be easily and flexibly scaled up to produce electricity at a unit cost that is expected to rival wind, or even conventional power sources.
The company estimates that a single unit, located virtually anywhere, could produce enough power to meet the needs of roughly 140 average American homes. Because it can be easily set up, with no specific locational requirements, the company is currently targeting specialized applications, such as on-site generation for the military or heavy industry, but is also considered for augmenting existing utilities and general use.
For additional information, visit the company’s websites at www.SEFElectric.com
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