GSE, Gravitational Systems Engineering, designers and manufacturers of distributed or decentralized clean green technology industrial, military, and municipal devices. GSE green energy systems, primarily alternative energy pumps, compressors and safety deceleration systems [speed sponges], operate with little or no conventional fuel while increasing the efficiency of conventional fuel usage by up to 100%. GSE is the originator of many environmental energy designs, with patents and developmental generations of pumps, compressors and energy redirection appliances since 1998.
GSE specializes in decentralized environmental energy sources including; static gravity, direct gravitational phenomena (i.e. katabatic wind, hydrostatics, etc.)., and relative, or entropic sources such as animated masses (i.e. fluid flows, vehicles, animals, pedestrians, etc.).
GSE R-series, or relative gravity energy, systems leverage energy expended by animated masses. Animated masses are entropic sources typically absorbed, in the environment, as heat, or roadway compression (as stress or wear). The concept of gravity, or potential energy as a power source seems revolutionary, but it is already the source of roughly 20% of industrial scale energy production, as hydro-electrics, and related systems. GSE technologies are a new application of DSE (dynamic state energy) systems, which include wind, solar, and hydroelectric.
An indication of the energy potentials is that roadway compression, a primary rationale for truck limits worldwide, are necessary because each heavy truck expends tremendous energy directly into the roadway and underlying support structures. Studies show that a car traveling at 45 mph, dissipates 15-20 watts of energy into the roadway each second. While a large truck dissipates between 150-250 watts of energy into the roadway at the same speed.
Industry
Renewables & Environment, Other Farm Machinery, Farm Machinery, Industrial Machinery, Generators, Electrical & Power Generation, Void Fillers, Fillers, Compounds, Chemicals
HQ Location
Washington DC Metro Area,East Coast,Southern US
Keywords
PumpsCompressorGeneratorsHydrostatics