NEXT GENERATION ENERGY

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NEXTGEN HOME ENERGY NextGen Home Energy Advisors c/o Thomas J. Dolan 15 Cranbrook Drive Cape Elizabeth ME 04107 NEXT GENERATION HOME ENERGY;Business venture development and formation consulting services for the renewable energy industry; Consultation in the field of energy efficiency; Energy auditing; Energy price comparison services; Energy usage management; Information in the field of energy efficiency; Promoting the goods and services of others by providing a web site featuring coupons, rebates, price-comparison information, product reviews, links to the retail web sites of others, and discount information; Providing a web site featuring product ratings of the consumer goods and services of others in the field of alternative energy products and services;
NGE Next Generation Energy 14138 Pinnacle Pointe Drive Clive IA 50325 NEXT GENERATION ENERGY;Development of new technology and systems in the field of renewable energy related products and systems; testing and evlautation of the new technology and systems in the field of renewable energy for the purpose of certification;
NXGEN ENERGY Pura Vida Health 331 Dante Ct, Suite E Holbrook NY 11741 NEXT GENERATION ENERGY;Non-alcoholic drinks, namely, energy shots;ENERGY;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An oxygen fired power generation system is disclosed. The power generation system has a high pressure combustor having a water recycle temperature control subassembly, and an intermediate pressure combustor having a CO2 recycle temperature control subassembly. Thus, a first energy cycle utilizes a first energy source operatively associated with a corresponding first heat sink, and a first inert agent to provide energy transfer therebetween and temperature control during operation of the first energy source. In like fashion, a second energy cycle utilizes a second energy source operatively associated with a corresponding second heat sink, and a second inert agent to provide energy transfer therebetween and temperature control during operation of the second energy source. The first and second energy sources are not identical, the first and second heat sinks are not identical and the first and second inert agents are not identical. The first and second energy cycles are configured in combination to provide a power generation unit.