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Innovation: Fuelless Power to Power the Civilisation

Salil GewaliSalil Gewali
Jan 28, 2022, 05:22 pm IST
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The couple’s efforts finally have paid off this year, as they are successful in producing a powerful battery system as a “hybrid perpetual mechanical battery”

The couple’s efforts finally have paid off this year, as they are successful in producing a powerful battery system as a “hybrid perpetual mechanical battery”

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After exhaustive research of over three decades, a couple from Hyderabad, Dr Srinivas Bhaskar Chaganti and Dr Bala Chaganti, brought a revolution by generating perpetual Green energy. The invention might go a long way in solving the energy problems of modern times

 

A great scientist of electronics—Nikola Tesla, once exclaimed, “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” It is perhaps the “ripe time” to take the sage words by the Serbian-born American genius to heart!

From an environmental perspective, the present world is obviously a fearsome place to be. We have, in fact, made the worst use of the best inventions. What scientists discovered and gave to mankind have been senselessly abused— setting off the alarm of danger. We only listen to what a bunch of capitalists dictates to us. Moreover, man’s weakness has been “easily” taken for a ride in modern times!

We allow bouncy celebs on booming TVs to entice us into possessing fancy gadgets endlessly! We are virtually tired of cleaning our house by hand, which we did with ease till a few decades back. So, we quickly browse for a new dinky vacuum cleaner that does the job in a jiffy. What is worse is we merrily junk away the old gadgets we purchased just one year ago and luxuriate ourselves in a whole range of new gadgets! We just purchased I-phone 13 a month ago, and after a year, we impatiently wait for APPLE to announce its I-phone-14. We hardly think of the consequences. Every single second we send the smoke up in the production of the colossal number of hard appliances of convenience. We seldom give a sane thought to the fact that this planet might soon run out of fuel. The environmental fallout due to excessive exploitation of the earth’s crust is no less serious concern. 

Meanwhile, the United Nations (UN) frantically convenes a series of environment conferences all over the planet to educate us on the catastrophic climate change that looms closer and closer! Alas, this has hardly dampened our fascination for consumer items.  

Unarguably we are squarely responsible for the fast pace of climate change. Our entrenched consumerism and collective delusion have relentlessly depleted the planet’s resources with alarming consequences! This year, the world recorded an “unprecedented” number of bush fires, flash floods, volcano eruptions, earthquakes, cyclones, forest fires, melting glaciers, tornados, and much more. Mother Earth has had ENOUGH of being plundered by humanity and is now seeking revenge!

The conscious environmentalists, in desperation, try to convince us that the only way out is to lead a frugal life. Switching our elegant motor cars with a humble cycle can alone cheer up Mother Earth. So, get on your knees to mop and sweep. Bring back that push-button phone by taming your inner impulse of desire. Buddha’s wisdom of austerity and abstinence alone helps bring the damaged ecosystem to alignment. But very sadly, amidst the roar of extravagance and exhibitionism, this “simplistic solution” hardly sounds practical.

True, the problem is multi-fold. This calls for serious brainstorming so we may arrive at an ingenious solution. We need to turn around and change our “consumption behaviors”. There is an urgency, nay emergency, for shifting our dependence from fossil fuels to green energy. Biogas, solar power, wind power and hydropower could alone hold out a ray of hope. If we want to live longer and see our children happy, we need to listen to what conscious environmentalists “dictate” us. We need to rhyme with the rhythm of NATURE. 

Breakthrough in generating perpetual GREEN energy 

Here comes a big relief. With a bang, the two environmental scientists from Hyderabad (India) recently put forth a great “solution”. They have come up with a breakthrough technology that can throttle back greenhouse gas emissions. It may help drastically cut down the damaging fuel consumption. The fruit of exhaustive research spanning over three decades, the humble husband and wife—Dr Srinivas Bhaskar Chaganti and Dr Bala Chaganti worked together and pioneered a revolutionary cyclic wheeler to address the most significant concern of modern times. Even BBC has done extensive coverage on the technology on January 9, 2022.  

Formally patented on November 22, 2021, under the Government of India, this invention might go a long way in solving the energy problems of modern times

In fact, it could be the fundamental premise to build a drain-less battery quickly. Providentially, these two lovebirds experimented with this idea with exhaustive details. Their efforts finally have paid off this year, as they are successful in producing a powerful battery system as a “hybrid perpetual mechanical battery”, with the potential to provide an immediate solution to the world’s energy crisis. Formally patented on November 22. 2021 under the Government of India, this invention might go a long way in solving the energy problems of modern times.

With 1-MW units, the Chaganti couple estimates the production of whopping 8,760,000 units of green energy per year. This system can also run “uninterrupted for a minimum period of 25 years”, making it exponentially more efficient than any existing clean-green energy system

In summary, the hybrid “perpetual mechanical battery” is an INFINITE battery of sorts, tangibly COMPOUNDING energy production with “every turn of the wheel”.

The success or failure of a technology depends on its ease of implementation in industries and factories. It needs to be both practical, scalable and marketable. With 1-MW units, the Chaganti couple estimates the production of whopping 8,760,000 units of green energy per year. This system can also run “uninterrupted for a minimum period of 25 years”, making it exponentially more efficient than any existing clean-green energy system.

There is every likelihood of opening up the possibility of converting chemical batteries into mechanical setups. Who knows, the idea can further be evolved and replicated in making a lithium battery and so on! One day, the world will wake up to electronic gadgets that never run out of juice, vehicles that can travel the world without fuel! 

We badly need the flueless power to power this civilisation. Paradoxically, the earth’s healing and human greed might very soon go hand in hand. Indeed, it is great pride that this technological breakthrough has come from India! Kudos to the genius Chaganti couple from Hyderabad and the core team members—Mandadi Venu and Surendranath! 
 

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