This week, a local company called BriteSol unveiled the holy grail of lighting technology in Las Vegas.
BriteSol has developed breakthrough LED lighting technologies for a wide range of applications that operate at extremely low energy costs with little heat and an estimated life span of more than 1 million hours.
Compared to other LED lighting solutions, some BriteSol lighting products achieve more than 90% energy savings.
All BriteSol lighting products are made from 100% recycled materials, and the chipset is the only exception, representing the first truly sustainable lighting product in the world.
They live more than 1 million hours, not one-off.
Push the sustainable business model further, and all British products are manufactured in the countries they use, drawing from the equation the energy and carbon costs incurred by international shipping as well as by products in global transport.
BriteSol is determined to chart the course for a better, cleaner and more sustainable future.
BriteSol will not only provide the world's first sustainable and affordable lighting, but will also provide a social and environmental awareness business model for the future.
BriteSol is not satisfied with simply opening up the global lighting market with their product and distribution model, and also providing lighting to developing countries free of charge through their relevant charity foundation kre84 all foundation.
The company is monetizing its products in developed markets, but even there, the price structure of their lighting is less than half of what is currently a clear disadvantage.
What's even more surprising is that its inventors and CEO, Daniel Lang and kre84, have identified a way to solve the serious problem of highly radioactive spent fuel rods, which are still highly toxic for 200,000 years, A large amount of resources is needed for safe storage, exceeding $96 billion per year.
After introducing Briso at the Harry Reid National Clean Energy Summit, I spoke with Daniel Lang, the inventor and CEO of brissall, just as he met with former President Bill Clinton
You had an important day in Las Vegas. Yes.
We were all kept secret until May, and then our patent attorney said, "Well, you can go out now," but we're keeping it secret most of the time, because we wanted to have a big opening ceremony today and it was very successful.
We had a meeting with President Clinton, who was very interested in the technology.
So it was a good thing that we started working together because we wanted to help him with the great work he was doing.
What is the specific job?
Develop the developing countries without letting them experience our industrial chaos.
So bring renewable energy, efficient products and our food system to urban agriculture and our off-site Agriculturegrid lighting.
Waste nuclear fuel rods were also cleaned up.
Okay, let's back it up.
Explain the meaning of the technology you introduced today.
We actually introduced three.
One is lighting.
What we have done in lighting is to reduce the energy use of lighting to 1-10% of the current technology, far exceeding the latest LED technology.
What's more, apart from the chip itself, these products are made of recycled materials and have a life span of more than millions of hours, which makes it truly non-
Disposable light.
We will produce these products locally to the locals, so if we sell them in the USS.
We made it in the United States. S.
If we sell in China, then we produce in China.
We also provide lifetime assurance for all our products.
And then for the underdeveloped world-
We are donating our products to bring them to the standard of living we have.
Let me give you an example.
We have a new street lamp called Vimeo, currently the best LED street lamp on the market uses 134 W, our street lamp uses 1 W and a half (1. 5 watts).
Meet IES specifications.
It uses an outdoor approved solar photovoltaic film, and we have actually improved three times.
Our street light, because it only uses 1 W and a half or 13 W for the whole night, the solar photovoltaic we installed on that pole in the northeast of our country produces 350 W of electricity every day, so now you have a street lamp that produces more power than it uses
We also have an agricultural lamp for urban agriculture, and since there is no heat, plants can now be grown indoors, they consume very little energy, and we have matched the spectrum for individual plants.
What we do is look at the plant species we want to grow, and then go back to where the species evolved ---
The place of success is not where we are today. -
Then we build growth cells where we provide them with nutrients and water.
They are basically fully sealed bio-spheres, and we use a solid-state delivery system enhanced by NASA's aero-Optronics instead of using a pump because the pump is broken.
We deliver nutrients with oxygen.
According to the natural environment of the species, the roots are rich in water at a certain temperature.
We control the different temperatures of roots and blades, which is the heating and cooling techniques that we will use for our next launch.
If we can do it for plants, we can do it for humans.
What about the nuclear issue you mentioned?
In our private meeting with the presidentClinton)
We also discussed the nuclear fuel rods. -
In this country, we have about 67,000 metric tons of spent nuclear fuel rods stored in swimming pools and cooling barrels with no reasonable solution.
Each nuclear power plant produces another 2,000 metric tons per year.
My patents have been reviewed by many physicists, a secure storage solution that can also generate profitable revenue and can start today. The U. S.
Just one of many countries with the same problem.
So he was very excited about it.
George Sobo, President Clinton, Dan Lang, Stacey Lane/Photo courtesy Brits what are your suggestions on using spent fuel rods?
One problem with the storage of spent fuel rods is that it costs us money to keep them cool.
In the end, some bean counters somewhere will think that they can reduce some of the costs by lowering safety measures, which will be a disaster for the entire planet.
My invention basically contains a method that allows us to generate electricity because of the heat emitted.
Heat is not used to run a turbine, but rather a solid state system that uses a containment method to extract and convert the heat of the rod into thermoelectric energy.
The core is that we convert radiation into electricity by using layers that generate electricity using thermal optoelectronic, alfavoltaic and beta optoelectronic processes, so that the remaining layers are protected from radiation.
Then, when the heat passes through different layers of thermoelectric material, we basically convert all the heat into electricity.
In this way, we don't have to spend money running the pump to constantly exchange cold water to cool the heat of these rods, but use the heat and convert it into electricity while shielding the radiation.
Another by-product we get from the containment system is organic phase change materials heated to a certain temperature, which are heat dumps of the system.
By circulating these heated non-
Toxic materials, and passed to them that the glass factory no longer needs to use electrical energy, coal or gas to generate heat in the factory where they want heat, and there is no longer a need to heat their entire factory like the industrial furnace now.
Heat can be delivered safely in the container, so now they can use the waste heat generated by the spent fuel rods, which is cheaper than generating heat themselves ---
This is the second industry.
Obviously, you have a lot of stock available all over the world, which is simply awesome.
When do you expect to bring these different products and solutions to market? Very soon.
We have many ready lighting manufacturers.
We already have a huge demand for pre-orders.
90 days, we want to act as soon as possible.
For nuclear inventions that take a while.
Infrastructure of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
However, many countries have similar problems, many of which do not have the red tape that we have, and we feel that we first implemented it as a test elsewhere.
So we are seeking help from organizations like the Clinton Foundation and some others to help us give away the technology to the world.
All of our children and grandchildren should have a safe planet, so we don't want to monetize it.
I'm happy if they can finish it.
This is one aspect of your business model that interests me.
The whole underlying philosophy of social responsibility, while some products are monetized, the overriding philosophy seems to be not only to improve lighting efficiency, and it is a source of energy and other dirty fuel that is out of the grid and coal-fired.
Absolutely right.
I joked with everyone that I shut myself out of business in every industry I entered, but that's a good thing.
If the necessities of life that we are fighting for are no longer the cost of generations, we will no longer fight for such simple things.
If we can raise global humanity to a sustainable level without destroying our planet, I will pay every penny I have or will have to pay for it.
What is the process of achieving this?
How long have you focused on achieving this?
I came up with this idea back in 2004.
It was not until I met my wife, Stacey that I made a real commitment to do so.
Before that, I saw how difficult the idea was to move forward and felt very tired, and I think humans would talk a lot about it, but they didn't seem to want to support anything unless they could see huge profits, otherwise it will really make a difference.
Stacey has the idea of using business as a charity, and I say it's actually the best idea I 've ever heard.
Basically, let's do it completely backwards and don't worry about the commercial nature of it.
Let's go out for a walk from charity.
This is a struggle.
We came out of here. Las Vegas)in 2009.
We closed my business and sold everything in California.
We decided to go to Vegas because our money would make us go further, we could get space cheaper, the jobs were cheaper, and it was the worst city in the state that was out of work.
We thought they would take us seriously if we could help the state.
In 2010, we started using different technologies to decide which one to use first.
Then we chose light in the summer of 2010 and filed a patent in November of 2010.
Literally, from then on, until it is possible to ensure the safety of things through all the red tape, without many people stealing things.
It was a crazy journey.
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