Berlin Institute for Innovative Energy Technologies

Thorsten Ludwig, Andreas Manthey, Marco Bischof

Bouchéstr.12; D-12435 Berlin; Germany

Tel.: +49 30 53312201; Fax.: +49 30 53312209

www.binnotec.org; info@binnotec.org

 

Introduction

Recently a number of new approaches in energy generation have been developed (e.g., utilization of zero-point energy) that promise to cover a considerable part of our energy demand at relatively low cost.

A group of scientists living in Berlin has come together for several years to share their expertise and to enhance the development of these new energy technologies. It was decided to found an Institute to research into these technologies. In the Year 2001 the Berlin Institute For Innovative Energy-Technologies was established. The Institute wants to bring more credibility to the subject by doing honest and good research work. It is doing its own research as well as monitoring the field of new energy technologies. Another aim is to promote these technologies, which lead to organize a world class Conference on Innovative Energy-Technologies in Berlin in 2002.

This article will give a brief history of the institute and makes the aims, the conducted and future projects clear. The founding members will be introduced as well.

 

The History

In 1999 Andreas Manthey, a lecturer at the TU Berlin, was rebuilding some space energy devices with students. He realised that there are a number of persons in Berlin who have worked in this field for many years. So he conducted the first Berlin experts meeting in January 1999. These meetings took place several times a year since than and the discussions from this group lead to the founding of the Institute and most of the other activity mentioned here.

Andreas Manthey and his students rebuilt the following generators:

 

In the millennium year 2000 the group hold the “First Berlin Conference on Innovative Energy-Technologies”. Later the group realised that more professional research is needed to promote these technologies and that it is necessary to create an institute devoted to this subject to bring credibility, solid information and verified test data so government funds and investors become available for development of market ready devices. BINNOTEC e.V. a non-profit organisation has been founded in 2001 by 10 scientists, researchers and engineers, some of them working in the field of new energy technologies for more than 20 years. In 2002 the “Second Berlin Conference for Innovative Energy-Technologies” was held and the Berlin Institute was founded in the new rooms at the Bouchéstr. in Berlin-Treptow, with office rooms, library and laboratory.

2nd Berlin Conference on Innovative Energy-Technologies

 

The 2nd Berlin Conference for Innovative Energy-Technologies was held in June 2002 by Binnotec. The congress intended to facilitate the exchange of information between scientists working in the development of innovative energy technologies, to sensitise and inform citizens and politicians on the subject of future renewable and sustainable energy generation beyond solar energy, wind power, hydro-power, and the heat pump.

The conference was a great success. The speakers came from all around the globe. 160 participants took advantage of this opportunity to inform themselves first hand on the latest developments in the space energy field.

The conference served as a forum for scientists, developers, and investors wanting to be up to date on and discuss the actual state of the worldwide development of innovative energy technologies.

All presentations were audio and video recorded and the tapes can be ordered from Binnotec or www.avr-recording.de. A book with all the presented papers will be available from Binnotec.

 

Aims

Binnotec was born with aim to bring new energy devices to the people. To reach this aim Binnotec sees the necessity to do solid, honest, independent ground work research. The institute will conduct its own research projects as well as to evaluate claims of other researchers. With verified experiments and running hardware it will be more easy to attract investors and public funds. Binnotec believes that the future will be a different place with all the facilities that run with space power.

 

To reach this aim Binnotec:

 

Current and future projects

At this point in time Binnotec has started several research projects. Some are conducted in the Binnotec labs while others are conducted with the local universities.

To inform the public and to promote discussions among the researchers Binnotec holds a lecture and discussion series that takes place on the first Monday of every month.

In February and March there will be a practicle workshop to rebuild Joe-Cell like energy generators. A workshop on lifters is planned as well.

In April Binnotec offers a Basic Seminar weekend that gives a thorough introduction to the current state of the art in innovative energy technologies as well as an overview of the theories behind it. The seminar covers history of and modern ether theories, zero-point energy, contradiction of the second law of thermodynamics, low temperature plasma technologies, Coler generator, Geet fuel processor, electro gravitation with lifter presentation. 

This seminar will be offered regularly.

 

Resources

 

 

Expert Team

Marco Bischof, science author

Well-known freelance author for popular boarder science books, scientist and senior advisor. He manages an institute for documentation of boarder sciences and has worked in this cause for science, industry, administration and publishers. He is in the managing board of the International Institut of Biophysics, Neuss, Germany. He was the Managing Director of this Institute from 1994 to 1995. He is a co-founder of the Research Lab of Biophysical Water Research and Balneology in Switzerland as well as a guest researcher at the Frontier Sciences of Temple University in Philadelphia, USA. Since 2001 he is a member of the board of the German Association for Space Energy.

 

Thorsten Ludwig, Physicist

Diploma physicist with specialisation in applied and atomic physics. He has experience in a wide variety of measuring and vacuum techniques as well as solar energy and electro gravitation. He worked as a supervisor in the cell phone sector. He has spend several years in asia and has established two laboratories overseas.



Andreas Manthey, Engineer

Mechanical engineer with experience in car manufacturing especially with renewable energies. He did several research projects for the Berlin City Government, the German government and for the European Community. He was project-manager in the German car manufacturing industry. Since 2001 he has been a member of the board of the German Association for Space Energy. He is multiple German solar car master and was awarded with the European Solar Prize from the European Community.

 

Dirk Schadach, Physicist

Diploma physicist with specialisation in applied and solid-state physics. He has experience in electrical power technologies. He has worked several years with numerical simulations and measuring electromagnetic fields. He has established a private laboratory for experimental gravitational research. He has furthermore developed complex GSM cell phone traffic telemetrics in close co-operation with German cell phone manufacturers.

 

Kai Schaeffer, Physicist

Diploma physicist with great experience in experimental research of energy technologies with specialisation in gas mixtures. His father Bernhard Schaeffer works since more than 20 years at the 2nd law of thermodynamics to use the ambient heat. Actually he is successfully running his own company for front panels expanding to the U.S.

 

Technologies

The institute will look closely into a group of new energy and propulsion technologies that fulfil the following criteria:

·        Provide large amounts of energy

·        Run without fuel

·        Emission free

·        Use unconventional technologies, which are based on physical phenomena, where not all aspects can be scientifically explained.

Worldwide there are several energy technologies, were the inventors claim that their inventions match the above criteria.

The most promising technologies should be explored further e.g.:

·        Hydrocatalytic hydrogen energy (e.g., Brown gas, Prof. Kanarev, Peter and Neal Graneau, Genesis world energy)

·        Low-energy nuclear reactions (e.g., Patterson Power Cell)

·        Plasma technologies (e.g. Correa’s PAGD)

·        Vortex technologies (e.g. Schauberger)

·        Magneto-Electro-Gravitation (e.g. T.T. Brown, Searl and Godin/Roschin)

·        Magnetic motors (e.g. Tewari)

·        Mechanical converter (e.g. Würth)

·        Solid state technologies (e.g. Hutchinson, Coler and MEG)

·        Efficient usage of ambient heat (e.g. Schaeffer).

 

 The institute has worldwide contacts to scientists in this field.

 

Co-operation - Collaboration

The Berlin Institute is very interested to collaborate with

 

Co-operation is very much needed in this field. Together we can reach our goal quickly and easily. So if you like our concept please contact us to talk about future joint projects. By helping each other we will overcome obstacles and bring new energy technologies to the people.

So lets work together.

For further details please feel free to contact Binnotec or the author Thorsten Ludwig (tl@thorstenludwig.de).