Neutrino Energy Is the Solution to Economic Downturn and Energy Scarcity

Ongoing economic turmoil is majorly affecting the fossil fuel industry. Across the world, gasoline prices have fallen precipitously, which is harming fossil fuel producers more than it harms renewable energy.
 
In the United States alone, renewable energy is set to make up for 20% of all energy needs in 2020. This major shift in American energy consumption is occurring at the same time that many oil companies are desperately attempting to avoid bankruptcy due to prices that just hit rock-bottom.
 
The future of energy security
 
Rapidly fluctuating pricing within the oil industry is just one sign of the impending collapse of the fossil fuel empire. Many types of renewable energy are now cheaper than fossil fuels, leading to increased interest in "going green" among state and local governments across the United States. 
 
 
Another major reason driving this shift toward renewables is that they are seen as more reliable and dependable in the event of widespread supply chain disruption due to an economic downturn. While renewable energy sources require maintenance, they don't require a steady influx of oil to operate.
 
Regardless of how diplomatic relationships with oil producers across the world might wax and wane, nations and local governments still have access to the energy they need with renewables. Each existing renewable energy technology, however, has inherent issues that limit the utility of green energy in fighting economic instability.
 
Neutrino energy for a sustainable future
 
To create a comprehensive network of green energy technologies, it's necessary to make up for the limits of wind, solar, and geothermal energy. Windmills only operate in windy conditions, and solar panels only operate in daylight. While efficient, geothermal energy only works in certain select areas of the world. Each of these renewable energy technologies is highly useful, but the gaps need to be filled with an energy technology that operates anywhere, anytime.
 
In 2015, scientists discovered that neutrinos have mass, and ever since, researchers around the world have sought to capture the mass of these ethereal particles for energy. A few years later, this incredible feat of science and engineering has been accomplished, and the widespread use of neutrino-based energy generation devices is already on the horizon.
 
The Neutrino Energy Group is the solution
 
Founded by Holger Thorsten Schubart, the Neutrino Energy Group is a multinational alliance of energy scientists and neutrino researchers united by a common goal: delivering consumer-level neutrino energy technologies within the next few years. Starting with the Neutrino Power Cube, these next-generation devices will allow off-grid lifestyles and spur unprecedented innovation. With your support, the Neutrino Energy Group will achieve its goals for the sake of humanity even sooner.
 
Authors: Wilken Stephenson & Mark Gordon
 
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Clog Dawg Plumbing Ramps Up Safety for Clients During COVID 19 Pandemic

Marietta, GA: As plumbing problems persist even in times of pandemic, The Clog Dawg Plumbing Company is offering a safety lifeline to its clients. Concerned with containment and transmission prevention, the company is leading the way during the COVID-19 outbreak by ramping up its protection responses on callouts.

Steven Douglass, the owner of Clog Dawg Plumbing, outlined that his team are going to extraordinary lengths to protect themselves and their clients while remaining on the front foot in solving plumbing-related problems.

Mr Douglass said every plumber is suiting up, had-to-toe, in personal protective equipment before entering a client's home, while the company is screening calls more closely to help maintain a level of protection for its team.

While the extra layer gives comfort for all, the company is more than aware of the problems their clients across their region can be exposed to when it comes to plumbing issues.

Clog Dawg Plumbing offers unmatched response times, on budget, hassle-free services to any plumbing problem. These extend from leaking faucets, clogged drains, broken well pumps, overflowing toilets, and extracting tree roots from sewer pipes.

Their plumbers are experienced, certified, qualified and highly-trained to handle any plumbing issues they're confronted with.

Mr Douglass said: "Our experts care about providing customers with a truly exceptional experience. We take the time to go over a particular situation and present clients with unique solutions tailored to their specific needs.

"When they need clarity, patience and tenacity during such concerning times as COVID-19, the team at Clog Dawg Plumbing is there to serve the community 24/7."

He added: "The Clog Dawg will only perform essential work. We don't promote unnecessary work and have built our stellar reputation on honesty and efficiency, combined with our low prices."

Turning to hiring a plumber or an electrician during the times of coronavirus, Mr Douglass urged residents to ask what precautions are taken by a home-services contractor, that they are licensed and to check their reviews.

The Clog Dawg team covers areas across North Atlanta, as well as Cobb County and Marietta, and has many positive testimonials.

For more information or to book an appointment, call 404) 998-1967 or to discover more about their services click over to their website: https://theclogdawg.com/

Culpeper Home Services Takes Steps To Protect Clients and Team Against COVID 19

Culpeper, VA: With clients' safety at the core of Culpeper Home Services, the company is ramping up its protection responses as the coronavirus pandemic continues to cause significant concern, mainly as new cases are being recorded daily across the county.

Russell Furr, the owner of Culpeper Homes Services, outlined that his team are going to extraordinary lengths to protect themselves and their clients to ensure containment and transmission prevention is always at the forefront of any call out.

While the extra layer gives comfort for all, the company is more than aware of the problems their clients across Culpeper County can be exposed to when it comes to plumbing issues.

While in recent days, Culpeper County has recorded 19 positive coronavirus cases, the team at Culpeper Home Services has remained busy in dealing with a host of plumbing and electrical issues encountered by residents.

These have included clogged drains, broken well pumps, overflowing toilets, extracting tree roots from sewer pipes as well as repairing leaking faucets, gas and sewer lines.

"While coronavirus has made us more cautious in containment and transmission, it again demonstrates the lengths we're going to provide a safe, trustworthy lifeline to residents in these difficult times," said Mr Furr.

"Plumbing and electrical issues will occur irrespective of coronavirus, so we are still offering a full-service provision and fast turnarounds to ensure people's lives get back on track."

With over 20 years in the industry, the company is also Culpeper's authorized dealer for Generac power backup systems, so if you need a reliable power supply for your home or business, they've got you covered.

As a licensed master gasfitter, Mr Furr also leads a team of professionals in the planning and fitting of natural gas systems, ensuring the job meets the highest safety and quality standards.

Mr Furr added: "Our experts care about providing customers with a truly exceptional experience. We take the time to go over a particular situation and present clients with unique solutions tailored to their specific needs.

"When they need clarity during such concerning times as COVID-19, Culpeper Home Services is there to serve the community 24/7."

The team covers the counties of Prince William, Warrenton, Fauquier, Stafford, Madison, Orange, Luray, Spotsylvania, Rappahannock, Greene, Louisa, Charlottesville, and Fredricksburg.

For more information or to book an appointment, call 540-845-3653 or to discover more about their services click over to their website: https://culpeperhomeservices.com/

Relentless Home Services Offers Protective Lifeline During Coronavirus Pandemic

Tuesday April 14, 2020

Joshua, TX: Caring for customers and their safety is a big issue for the team at Relentless Home Services. So it's no wonder they are ramping up to offer a protective response during the coronavirus outbreak.

Company owner, Daniel De Leon, outlined that his team are taking enormous lengths to protect themselves and their clients to ensure containment and transmission prevention is always at the forefront of any call out.

While the extra layer gives comfort for all, the company is more than aware of the problems their clients across Texas can be exposed to when it comes to plumbing issues.

So whether it's a blocked toilet, a dripping tap, sewer blockage or more underlying problems in the pipes, they are always available to ensure any plumbing issues are handled correctly.

"As a full-service plumbing company, we are a fixture in the lives of many residents," commented Mr De Leon. "And none more so than during the current coronavirus pandemic when we will be a lifeline to many in their times of need."

 

Born and raised in Texas, Daniel founded Relentless Home Services and Plumbing Solutions to provide homeowners with the service they deserve at a price they can afford. 

He is a second-generation Master Plumber with over 23 years of experience. Over the past 11 years, he has helped companies, small and large to become more efficient, profitable and customer friendly. 

Plumbing has been the lifeblood of his family, and by founding Relentless Home Services and Plumbing Solutions, it allows him to train and educate more technicians on the proper ways to provide world-class customer service while maintaining strict standards and ethics.

Their expertise goes beyond traditional emergency plumbing problems such as burst pipes, leaks and overflowing toilets. They can also handle and solve a leaking sewer line either by fixing them or damaged lines.

Their team also offers professional drain cleaning services and even water heater installations. "We know first-hand that plumbing problems are stressful," he added. "We offer hassle-free assistance to keep your home in tip-top shape." 

The team covers areas including Joshua, Gadley, Cleburne, Crowley, Granbury, Acton, Alvarado, Aledo and Weatherford.

For more information or to book an appointment, call 817-271-2999 or to discover more about their services click over to their website: https://www.relentlesshomeservices.com/

COVID 19 Pandemic How Concord Lawyers Cohen and Winters Are Offering Clients Unrivalled Support

Concord, NH: As COVID-19 creates unprecedented changes in the way we work and live, local lawyers Jonathan Cohen and Andrew Winters are rising to the challenges of helping clients while working from home.

With the New Hampshire state courts on lockdown until at least May 4 and offices forced to close in light of the coronavirus pandemic, Cohen and Winters are well-positioned to continue working remotely.

 

While the phones are staffed during regular hours, their team of lawyers are also available for telephone or video conference meetings with both current and potential clients.

"Our attorneys and support staff will remain in regular communication with clients and other relevant parties," said Mr Winters. "We will be able to continue providing all necessary legal services to the same standard you have come to know and expect."

Cohen and Winters have more than 25 years of legal experience between them and have represented thousands of clients in cases ranging from disorderly conduct to murder. 

They have also successfully represented many drivers appearing before the New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles, negotiating in their clients' favor and helping them retain their licenses. The team is also specialised in personal injury and family law affairs.

Based in Concord, the attorneys have appeared in courts in every county in New Hampshire and at every level of the state's justice system, including numerous appearances before the New Hampshire Supreme Court. 

Regarding their COVID-19 response, Mr Cohen commented: "For the cases we handle, there are several common types that may be considered an emergency." 

These include bail hearings for incarcerated defendants, stalking and restraining order hearings, and child-related emergency orders.

Mr Winters said: "If clients have any doubts about whether they will need to appear for an upcoming hearing or any other questions or concerns whatsoever, then call or email us. 

"Our team is here to answer questions and support your legal needs during this uncertain and unprecedented situation. We anticipate a higher call volume during this transition. Please leave a voicemail if you don't get through, and our staff will return your call promptly."

For more information or to book an appointment, call them on 603 931-4039. Alternatively, to view the full portfolio of their services, click over to https://www.cohenwinters.com.

About Cohen and Winters

Back in the summer of 1999, Jonathan Cohen and Andrew Winters met in Concord while studying for the Bar and quickly made a connection. 

Both were new to the area – Jon from western Massachusetts and Andrew from the suburbs of Washington, D.C. They were both preparing for their new positions as staff attorneys at the New Hampshire Public Defender, which was scheduled to start after they completed the Bar Examination. 

They found that they shared a passion for fighting to ensure justice for the disadvantaged and needy.

Both Jonathan and Andrew prospered, taking their academic knowledge from law school and blending it with the kind of court skills that can only be learned from seasoned trial lawyers who mentor new attorneys at the Public Defender. 

They are proud of their time as public defenders, each helping thousands of criminal defendants facing serious accusations and a criminal justice system that always seemed to be stacked against them.

After several years Cohen and Winters left the high caseloads of the public defender to enter private practice. Each worked for other law firms learning the skills required for civil litigation. In 2009, they reconnected to form Cohen & Winters. 

While they both still handle many criminal defense cases in State and Federal courts, a significant portion of their practice is now also devoted to handling family law and personal injury matters.