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Nova Institute of Technology is an incubator company for taking innovative ideas for concept stage to market. One of their technologies in development is a self-charging vehicle that harnesses ambient and other energies. Another is a thermal-electric heat-to-electricity solid state process.
http://NovaInstituteofTechnology.com
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Nova's mission is to champion the germination, incubation and commercialization of enlightened, sustainable leading edge technologies for the benefit of all.
Our vision is to supply products, services and technologies to facilitate the evolution of sustainable, enlightened and genuinely benign life on the planet.
Nova's objective is to shepherd promising initiatives through the process of commercialization in a way which produces sufficient profitable revenue and capital to make the company self-sufficient within 36 months.
Directory:Thermal Electric > Directory:NOVA Thermal Electric Chips - Company is in late R&D stage in bringing forward an efficient, low-heat conversion to electricity method. (PESWiki Feb. 27, 2007)
Directory:Electric Vehicles > Nova Technologies Pursuing Self-Charging Vehicle Technology - Institute claims to be developing a "self-recharging electric vehicle, capable of converting ambient energy sources into usable electrical power efficiently enough to power a 1,500 pound vehicle at highway speeds for unlimited distances without the combustion of any kind of fuel or emission of any exhaust." (PESN Dec. 30, 2006)
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> Directory:Nova Institute of Technology > OS:Nova Neal Compression Engine - "Based on the calculations that we have developed today, 100 psi air input into his engine at 20 ft3/minute was translated into a much higher pressure that allowed him to tap the same input volume, but at a self-amplified pressure that was 8-12 times higher than the original input value." (PESWiki September 30, 2013)
Y-Bias and Angularity: The Dynamics of Self-Organizing Criticality: From the Zero Point to Infinity - Monograph by David G. Yurth and Donald Ayres of the Nova Institute of Technology describes a newly developed model of scalar physics that incorporates all the rules of self-organizing criticality into a simple, elegant framework. (PES Network Academy Jan. 11, 2007)
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- In 2001, Primary Technologies (now Nova Institute of Technology, LLC of Salt Lake City, Utah) invested $185,000 hiring three MBA accounting firms, who spent a year to come up with an IP development pipeline, which is a gateway process for taking disruptive technologies from concept stage to market.
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> Directory:Nova Institute of Technology > OS:Nova Neal Compression Engine - "Based on the calculations that we have developed today, 100 psi air input into his engine at 20 ft3/minute was translated into a much higher pressure that allowed him to tap the same input volume, but at a self-amplified pressure that was 8-12 times higher than the original input value." (PESWiki September 30, 2013)
Directory:Electric Vehicles > Nova Technologies Pursuing Self-Charging Vehicle Technology - Institute claims to be developing a "self-recharging electric vehicle, capable of converting ambient energy sources into usable electrical power efficiently enough to power a 1,500 pound vehicle at highway speeds for unlimited distances without the combustion of any kind of fuel or emission of any exhaust." (PESN Dec. 30, 2006)
David Yurth
E-Mail: [mailto:davidyurth@comcast.net?subject=Nova_Institute_of_Technology_featured_at_PESWiki.com davidyurth@comcast.net]