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Directory:Noble Gas Engines
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A directory of technologies and resources relating to engines that run on noble gas.
Noble Gas Engines
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Inteligentry and Manufacturers Gearing Up for Noble Gas Engine Roll-out - In a 1.5-hour interview, John Rohner describes the latest progress in their technology and in their business plans to bring the technology to market, perhaps by September. Within three years, the 2 cylinder engine that produces 400 HP (300 kW) could cost as little as $275. (PESN; April 15, 2012)
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PlasmERG Meetings (no link; just quick f.y.i.) - I'm in the middle of a move, so I'm not going to the March 22-25 PlasmERG meetings, but I am scheduled to interview John Rohner on March 27, which we'll be posting shortly after that. I also plan on driving down to Henderson, NV maybe a couple of weeks after that. (Sterling D. Allan; March 21, 2012)
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PlasmERG Preparing for Manufacturing - PlasmERG continues making strides toward the testing and manufacturing of their Noble Gas Engine. The first three production prototypes are expected to be operational by March 23 when their manufacturer's meeting is scheduled. Roll-out to customers is expected in 6 months. (PESN and BeforeItsNews; February 25, 2012)
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Inteligentry Posts Slideshow of Noble Gas Engine Assembly - John Rohner, the head of Inteligentry, has posted a slide show presentation of the fitting assembly of their new Plasmic Transition Process (Noble Gas) engine. He has also posted a tour of their facility, showing their equipment, engine parts, and more. (PESN and BeforeItsNews; December 19, 2011)
- Featured: Awards / Noble Gas Engines > PlasmERG >
PlasmERG among EE Times' ACE Award finalists - PlasmERG Inc, who is developing a noble gas plasma expansion motor providing clean, cheap, and reliable power has been selected as a top five finalist among the "Most Promising Renewable Energy Technologies" category for EE Times' prestigious Annual Creativity in Electronics (ACE) Awards. (PESN; March 3, 2010) (Comments)
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PlasmERG noble gas engine patent accepted - An update on one of the companies that claims to have an engine that runs on noble gas. The fuel is essentially free, and the simple engine would be cheaper than the engines it would be replacing. New testing and development facility announced. (PESN; Nov. 21, 2009) (Comment)
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Noble gas motor update - John Rohner provides an update on their motor, which would cost about as much as a regular motor, but would use virtually no fuel. They're in process of preparing manufacturing lines for when they're ready to begin mass producing, though they're still early in the testing phase. (PESN; Sept. 21, 2009) (Comment)
- Featured: Engines > Noble Gas > PlasmERG >
How the "Plasmic Transition Process" motor system works - The PlasmERG noble gas motor is not, just as the original Papp engine was not, a 'pulsed plasma motor'. Plasma is not retained and 'pulsed'. The plasma is recreated with each power stroke and returns to a steady state, a gas, on each return stroke, thus the name Plasmic Transition. (PESN; July 18, 2009) (Comment at Examiner.com)
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Plasma Expansion Motor Could Revolutionize Renewable Industry - Nobel (inert) gas engine patterned after the Papp Engine, would cost 1/3 what a comparable output engine would cost, while its fuel would cost a few dollars per month -- negligible; totally revolutionizing the renewable industry. Six test engines expected to be completed soon. (PESWiki; Dec. 26, 2008)
- Bob Rohner - co-producer of Joseph Papp engine - I got a comment yesterday from one of the “guys? who helped Josef Papp succeeding with his inert gas engine. It’s Bob Rohner, who also has a website. (The Green Optimistic)
- Joseph Papp's Noble Gas Engines - A nuclear process may be involved whereby inert nobel gasses can be used to generate tremendous energy.
- Joseph Papp's Nobel Gas Engine - Ken Rauen interviewed regarding the inert, noble gas engine with sealed engine cylinders, may operate on some kind of nuclear principle. (PESN; Nov. 25, 2006)
- Video of Jimmy Sabori's Papp Engine Variants - A two-cycle engine demonstrates power output up to 500 HP on a dynamometer; and a one-cycle engine with Plexiglass cylinder shows ignition of noble gas in vacuum process, which current physics says is impossible. Ken Rauen says the 2-cycle engine in the Sabori video was made by Papp, not Sabori.
- Internal explosion engine and generator using non-combustible gasses - US Patent 7076950; July 18, 2006; Klostermann
NEC Specialist
The New Energy Congress specialist for this topic of Noble Gas Engines is Ken Rauen.
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