Wednesday, November 28, 2012

sphericalsolar.co.uk


Welcome to the new landing page using sphericalsolar.co.uk: The wing of this project has now been consolidated into this area for the time being before eventually transferring to a web-page format. This page will be expanded and updated in early 2013.

The project still exists but was put on hold 30 months ago due to unforeseen events.

Farming & Low Income
The original scheme drawings of 2008/9 were temporarily shelved back in 2010. Due to changes in technology over that period, I'll only be developing one strand of the original concept. However, if you have come here from one of the farming wikis or from a solar energy wiki/site for low income countries, then keep a bookmark on this site. I'll make the drawings freely available when we have the time. 

Schedule: 
April 2013: We plan to issue 3-D models are being prepared of the concept facilities for large scale production suitable for fuel generation. These will probably be made available as walk-through drawings using Google Earth or a similar format.



If you are looking for the links to www.solarsphere.co.uk, it still exists as it was.

Applications and Notice


The revised ‘show and tell’ applications, which show new ideas and establish priority for the disclosure(s) and some types of subsequent disclosures, are now close to examination.

If anyone believes they have existing interests (including physical assets or appropriate expertise) and objects to priority stated in the applications, please feel free to write with comments to reach the service address by the deadline dates listed (December 2012). 

Comments on this blog post are welcome.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

The Flying Oven


Back in 2008, the Flying Oven was the name used by a newspaper to describe what this renewable energy project was all about. In 2010, the name got forgotten when we discovered some unusual links to the past.

The idea of this occasional blog is to concentrate on the future rather than the past, and look at some of the interesting things that have happened since 2008. For the moment, the old site at www.solarsphere.co.uk will be kept going: It's used by a few educational wikis so I'm reluctant to close it down.

This blog won't be very active until sometime after March 2013.