Tuesday, February 04, 2020

HELIOGEN: "A Secret Start-Up" Backed By Microsoft/Bill Gates Achieves Clean Energy Break-Through

The company has discovered a way to use artificial intelligence and a field of mirrors to reflect so much sunlight that it generates extreme heat above 1,000 degrees Celsius.
“This is an existential issue for your children, for my children and our grandchildren.”
 ~ Biotech Billionaire Patrick SoonpShiong

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"The breakthrough means that, for the first time, concentrated solar energy can be used to create the extreme heat required to make cement, steel, glass and other industrial processes. In other words, carbon-free sunlight can replace fossil fuels in a heavy carbon-emitting corner of the economy that has been untouched by the clean energy revolution.
Heliogen, which is also backed by billionaire Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong, believes the patented technology will be able to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions from industry. . .
"Bill and the team have truly now harnessed the sun," Soon-Shiong, who also sits on the Heliogen board, told CNN Business.
"The potential to humankind is enormous. ... The potential to business is unfathomable."
Heliogen, backed by Bill Gates, has achieved a breakthrough that could allow cement makers to transition away from fossil fuels. The company uses artifical intelligence and an array of mirrors to create vast amounts of heat, essentially harnessing the power of the sun.
Unlike traditional solar power, which uses rooftop panels to capture the energy from the sun, Heliogen is improving on what's known as concentrated solar power.
. . . "I'm pleased to have been an early backer of Bill Gross's novel solar concentration technology," Gates said in a statement. "Its capacity to achieve the high temperatures required for these processes is a promising development in the quest to one day replace fossil fuel."
Heliogen said it is generating so much heat that its technology could eventually be used to create clean hydrogen at scale. That carbon-free hydrogen could then be turned into a fuel for trucks and airplanes.
Its biggest selling point is the fact that, unlike fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas, sunlight is free. And Heliogen argues its technology is already economical against fossil fuels because of its reliance on AI.
"The only way to compete is to be extremely clever in how you use your materials. And by using software, we're able to do that," Gross said.
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Now that it has made this breakthrough, Heliogen will focus on demonstrating how the technology can be used in a large-scale application, such as making cement.
"We're in a race. We just want to scale as fast as possible," said Gross.

Reference/Source > CNN Business Nov 2019

Monday, February 03, 2020

Sky Spray, Sun Atmosphere Collapse, Climate Bombshell | S0 News Feb.3.2020

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Feb.03 -- Thanos Papasavvas, chief investment officer at ABP Invest, discusses investing on news of the coronavirus and how it could impact the global economy. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."

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Plenary 2 - Niall Ferguson on Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy


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In the wake of the 2008-2009 financial crisis, we are witnessing another revival of socialism as a doctrine. Drawing on insights from his recent book The Square and the Tower, Niall Ferguson asks if the different circumstances created by advances in information technology have altered the landscape in favor of collectivist ideas. Or is a networked world best understood with the conceptual framework Adam Smith bequeathed us?
Speaker: Niall Ferguson is a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford, and at the Center for European Studies, Harvard Discussants: - Harold James, Professor of History and International Affairs, and Claude and Lore Kelly Professor of European Studies, Princeton University; - Orville Schell, Arthur Ross Director of the Center on US-China Relations, Asia Society; - Peter Schwartz, Senior Vice President Strategic Planning, Salesforce, Inc. This video is part of the New Enlightenment Conference collection. The conference brought together thought leaders to consider the moral and political foundation of capitalism and what we need to do for democracy, society, and the economy to thrive. More information can be found at https://www.panmure2019.com/

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