New Brazilian Motor Brings Energy Solutions - and Hope - to COP-15

By Stop The Destruction Of The World Association stop, PRNE
Sunday, December 6, 2009

Keppe Motor proposes a dramatic shift in planet's energy philosophy

COPENHAGEN, December 7 - COP-15 President, Connie Hedegaard, has laid down the challenge clearly.
"Climate change failure is not an option," she declares as heads of state,
NGOs and activists gather in Copenhagen this week.

Against this dramatic backdrop, a progressive NGO from Brazil is offering
a significant solution. Brazilian scientists working with the STOP the
Destruction of the World Association (STOP)
(www.stop.org.br/site/catalogo/index.php?_newidioma=en) have developed
a breakthrough new motor that has been tested in ventilation, pumping, air
compression and refrigeration applications - all of them saving between
50 - 90% of electricity compared to regular induction motors.

"It's the most significant technological development since the great
Serbian inventor, Nikola Tesla," says STOP president, Claudia Bernhardt
Pacheco
, "and it does something he was never able to do - usher in a new era
of sustainable, clean and inexpensive technology."

Just like solar panels capture energy from the sun, the Keppe Motor
captures essential or scalar energy from the "vacuum" of space, which it
turns out is no vacuum at all. Traditional motors block this aspect of the
energy field, which accounts for their relative inefficiency. The Keppe Motor
is a cold running motor, meaning it's more reliable and production costs are
low.

The Keppe Motor also needs no oil or gas and much less electricity to run
and is completely free of carbon emissions.

"It can potentially replace many types of motors, but with less strain on
the environment. This makes it immediately useful for combating global
warming and reducing pollution," says Keppe business development manager,
Eduardo Castela.

As well, increases in solar flare activity are projected to continue,
causing negative impact on telecommunications and worldwide electrical
systems. The Keppe Motor's technology is significantly less reliant on
electricity, which will help humanity unplug from the electrical grid.

The Keppe Motor will be presented at a series of public events at COP-15,
beginning with a press conference from 10:00 - 11:00 Dec. 9, 2009, at
Radisson Blu Hotel - Reykjavik Room - Amager Boulevard 70, Copenhagen,
followed by public presentations at 14:00 and 16:00.

For more information, visit www.stop.org.br/denmarkcop15/

Persio Burkinski, +45-6991-8427 (Denmark) or +1-718-285-6992 (U.S.), persio at stop.org.br

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