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McCanney WING GENERATOR the first step - commercialize the 12 Meter model – shown below YOU CAN HELP – Donate to the crowd funding click here 

The McCanney WING GENERATOR “Replacement Energy” replace nuclear coal gasoline 1000 foot (304 meter) diameter WING GENERATOR comparison to the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge Bridge Towers are 755 feet (230 meters) tall Estimate – 3 offshore 1000’ WINGS for San Francisco Electric Power Add 3 more to convert all Bay Area automobiles to electric or compressed air

Nuclear Power - is not clean energy Nuclear waste is the most horrible waste on Earth … because they are now burning nuclear bomb grade fuel it must be cooled basically forever consuming an every increasing amount of electricity … no one knows where to store it … no states want it … one broken cask will pollute a large area not to mention the ground water … DIRECT HEATING is never talked about by any energy industry.

Nearly all US nuclear reactors are extended beyond their licensed lifetimes Billions to build - Billions to decommission

Germany and Japan have completely shut down all nuclear power plants There is an international need to replace “the BIG THREE” coal nuclear power and petrol There is a false assumption that we have to burn high energy content fuel to supply our energy needs Solar and the 3 blade wind generators will never replace the central power companies

Fukushima – Still not contained

Fukushima – Death of the Pacific Ocean

Chernobl – City of Death

Right here at home

San Diego Nuclear Accident cover up People do not get real answers $5 Billion to decommission one plant

Nuclear Power – Direct Heat Pollution

Coal Fired Power Plant – Like Nuclear Electricity 75% of the energy lost on conversion to electricity – Direct Heating – something that no one wants to talk about not even the Global Climate Change promoters

Who says coal is clean energy ??? Coal generates 44% of our electricity, and is the single biggest air polluter in the U.S. Air pollution: Burning coal causes smog, soot, acid rain, global warming, and toxic air emissions. Wastes generated: Ash, sludge, toxic chemicals, and waste heat create more environmental problems. Fuel supply: Mining, transporting, and storing coal levels mountains and pollutes the land, water, and air. Water use: Coal plants need billions of gallons of cooling water and harm wildlife. A typical (500 megawatt) coal plant burns 1.4 million tons of coal each year. As of 2012, there are 572 operational coal plants in the U.S. with an average capacity of 547 megawatts. Coal pollutes when it is mined, transported to the power plant, stored, and burned.

Coal mining destroys the land Nuclear power is not a solution either

Coal Sludge Runoff pollution

Coal Power has increased more than any other power source

How do we replace all this energy ?

But what about “alternative” energy ? 3 Blade wind Generators do not produce power Ontario Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli the system operator can now order wind producers not to generate power, and will pay them not to produce electricity when it’s not needed. They stand idle most of the time Solar only works a few hours of the day (if it is sunny) Without huge government subsidies these “alternative energy” industries would not exist. Power companies control the line voltage and cannot accommodate rapid changes due to wind and solar power. That is why my WING system is meant to REPLACE the central power companies and high heat content fuels.

If your e-car electricity comes from nuclear or coal it is consuming more dirty energy than burning gasoline … this is NOT green energy !!!

Compressed air vehicles were used in the 1800s. European transport vehicles use compressed air. Why are we not using them now ? The WING GENERATOR can directly compress air. Mekarski Compressed air Tram Paris – 1875 to 1928 Compressed Air Train Homestake Mine, So. Dakota 1928 to 1961

All Electric cars trucks motor scooters trains and airplanes Commercial electric airplanes are already flying. Industries run on electric and compressed air. THIS IS THE FUTURE !!! We just need a truly green source of power.

The McCanney WING GENERATOR is SCALABLE TO SIZES LARGE ENOUGH TO REPLACE NUCLEAR AND COAL POWER PLANTS without government subsidies - designed to last 100 years

“Replacement Energy” replace nuclear coal gasoline 1000 foot (304 meter) diameter WING GENERATOR comparison to the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge Bridge Towers are 755 feet (230 meters) tall Estimate – 3 offshore 1000’ WINGS for San Francisco Electric Power Add 3 more to convert all Bay Area automobiles to electric or compressed air

The REAL solution - McCanney WING GENERATOR the first step - commercializing the 12 Meter model - shown below YOU CAN HELP – Donate (developer licenses available also) click here 