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Atmostrack, Infrastructure and ResoucesWith the preferred above-ground installation, the space between the tracks can be covered with solar panels. The tracks themselves are less than a half metre each and the slot for the linear seal is only a few centimetres. This opens up the availability of solar panelling some six to ten metres wide and as long as the full installation runs.With the price of solar panels coming down and their efficiency improving, Atmostrack installations will provide and distribute significant amounts of electricity. Atmostrack will use some of this electricity to generate compressed air and vacuum for the system; surplus electricity will be sold off. Atmostrack and WaterThis flat surface five or so metres above ground level can also be used to collect rain water. Tubes below the running surface can be used to transport the rain water to where it is most useful. In an extensive (or mature) Atmostrack installation, this feature can be used to collect rain water in wet parts of the world and transport it to arid areas where it is desperately needed for crops, animals and humans.
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Atmostrack, Hydrogen and OxygenWhen you put together solar panels and rain water collection, another huge benefit is immediately made available. Using current electrolysis technology, an Atmostrack installation can generate serious quantities of hydrogen and oxygen. While these gases can be sold commercially (this will stimulate the sale and use of hydrogen powered vehicles), they can also be used to generate compressed air and vacuum for Atmostrack installations when sunlight is not available. We are now getting even closer to the perpetual motion machine!Atmostrack and oxygenOxygen is an unexploited resource. To date, most oxygen sales are for industrial or medical use. However, we propose to develop oxygen sales for general human breathing purposes by supplying oxygen for upgrading indoor environments. We see this as a whole new market as office buildings, for example, will be able to maintain oxygen levels through existing air conditioning.
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