Peeker Energy Corporation designs Plasma Magnetohydro-Dynamic (MHD) Generators (PMG) through atomic conversion for remote power transmission. The modular power generator incorporates cryogenic cooling and superconducting mini MHD closed loop designs. With an output power of approximately 400 kWe in d.c. mode, the system is extremely efficient and creates clean power (no harmful gases) over three (3) years or more with a single charge; (no one-line fuel is required).
The “Plasma Magnetohydrodynamic Generator” (PMG) is similar to a battery that produces electricity from an internal supply of fuel sealed inside the system (an isotope which decays naturally while emitting low level of radiation to create atomic changes in the proprietary mixed of gas and nano materials).
Since the life time between recharges is measured in years, on-line fuel is not required.
With approximately three (3) years of use at full power capacity, the generator head can be replaced in the field in matters of minutes, for another three years run. The production of electricity is clean without exhaust of harmful gases.
There is no radiation exposure outside of the PMG System, which is properly sealed and monitored continuously for safety. Unlike the V-Gen, there are no moving parts other than the high velocity moving heated ionized gases (plasma). Dependent upon the size of each system, there is a high energy output per volume signature and unit weight, (12 cubic cm/kWe and 17 kWe/Kg respectively), much smaller than the V-Gen which by itself is very small in comparison to any other standard electricity production systems known today. Cost to fabricate in volume may reach below $50/kWe (compared with over $1,200/kW for conventional carbon technology).
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