Tag Archives: clean energy

Breakthrough energy forum Apr. 11, Vancouver

We’ll post more details about this exciting event soon, but here’s the brief written for newspapers: BREAKTHROUGH ENERGY FORUM. New Energy Movement journalists and engineers update the public on non-conventional clean energy inventions and present news about Tesla-inspired devices. Apr … Continue reading

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lost a heroic scientist and now won a battle

This month it’s been five years since the news hit the media — physicist and cold-fusion proponent Eugene Mallove, Ph.D. was brutally murdered. When the shock of that terrible news began to subside days later, we looked around and saw … Continue reading

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Clean energy advocacy is women’s work as well as men’s work

Tonight I was close to tears when I heard Dr. Riki Ott, a marine biologist, present in-our-face evidence of the ongoing devastation caused by the 1989 oil spill in Prince William Sound, Gulf of Alaska. She has lived in (my … Continue reading

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Welcome to Breakthrough Power blog

New energy developments, free energy articles, invention photos — those are a few of the goodies we plan to post on this blog for our book’s website. The first announcement will be about a New Energy Movement Canada public event … Continue reading

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