
Alternative Energy Advocate Champions Use of Electrical Superconductors
CHICAGO, June 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Thomas Castleberry, Principal at TGC Professional Services Inc. announces the launch of his firm's website, TGCProServe.com. Mr. Castleberry has long championed the use of electrical superconductors, underground utility services and the elimination of overhead transmission towers. In support of these critical energy ideas, TGCProServe.com will feature topic specific white papers detailing many of the advantages and cost savings associated with this next generation electrical grid system.
"A lot of utilities focus on the initial infrastructure cost of adopting underground utilities and superconductors," states Tom Castleberry, "however, what they need to factor in are the five-year payback estimates." He continues: "When you add esthetics and reliability to the equation, you reduce the logical obstacles to underground, superconductor powered utility transmission."
Mr. Castleberry has also researched other fuel sources, mainly Methane Hydroxide. With fuel costs becoming higher and higher another alternative energy source that is rarely considered is Methane Hydroxide. Methane Hydroxide is what's formed after a piece of seaweed dies, floats off in the ocean current and eventually sinks downward. If conditions are right, a startling transformation takes place, with the rotting seaweed around 800 meters underwater. The pressure and ongoing bacterial disintegration of the seaweed forms Methane Hydroxide, a "white ice" that burns in air. Methane Hydroxide is frozen Methane in a solid state. Lots of seaweed dies in the oceans and a large percent of that ends up as Methane Hydroxide on the ocean floor. This has resulted in forming entire undersea White Mountain ranges of Methane Hydroxide under the oceans. These mountain ranges exist for hundreds of miles in several areas though out the world, resulting in an ever growing pile of unexploited energy. Methane Hydroxide currently has no value because of the limitations associated with harvesting a resource located in deep ocean canyons.
An electrical engineer with over three decades experience, Mr. Castleberry operates a Veteran Owned Small Business. His specialty areas include estimating, electrical power distribution and work in the nuclear industry. Tom has "hands on" field experience with instrument and control systems, electrical design and management interfacing. Visit www.tgcproserve.com for more information.
Contact Tom Castleberry at 708.200.2922
SOURCE TGC Professional Services Inc.
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