of the more serious innovative break-through technologies set to replace our dependency on fossil fuels – new ways of meeting our energy needs.
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As we know, energy sources in nature operate in “open systems” whereas much of contemporary scientific law applies to closed systems. For example, open system thermodynamics looks at how energy exchanges take place from local to a larger energy environment (solar panels convert light into electricity from the sun, heat-pumps extract heat from atmosphere or ground source.)
The common feature connecting all open systems is that they use a small amount of one form of energy to control the release of a larger amount of a different, environmentally available energy. This energy gain is referred to as the COP, or the Co-efficient of Performance. As an example, your refrigerator has a COP of 3. It uses one amount of electricity to move three amounts of heat out of the insulated box. So, technologies that produce a net energy gain are no more unusual than your refrigerator.
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