The Planetary Association for Clean Energy, Inc.
La Societe planetaire pour l'assainissement de l'energie, inc.
Planetarische Vereinigung fur Saubere Energie, Inc.
HEAD OFFICE (Dr. Andrew Michrowski)
100 Bronson Ave. - Suite 1001 Ottawa, Ontario K1R 6G8, Canada
tel.: Int+1/ (613) 236-6265
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or e-mail: cc840@freenet.carleton.ca
EUROPEAN SECRETARIAT (Wolfram Bahmann)
Feyermuhler Strasse 12 D-53894 Mechernich Fed. Rep. of Germany
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* P.A.C.E. Newsletter (ISSN 0708-918X)
* Booklist
In 1979, the Association became incorporated as a Canadian non-profit
charitable organization with initial headquarters in Ottawa.
Its charter foresaw the role of facilitation of the discovery, research,
development, demonstration and evaluation of "clean energy systems",
defined as non-polluting, inexpensive systems of universal applicability
which draw on natural supply. The original and ongoing goals of the
Association include the stewarding the planning, co-ordination and
implementation of clean energy systems on planetary, continental,
regional, local and individual scales. Experience has enjoined the network
to act responsibly by serving as a monitor and an alert system for
emerging "unclean" systems not otherwise considered by other groups.
In 1980, the Association became a Learned Society and hosted its first
sessions as such at the Universite du Quebec a Montreal (UQAM). Its
Secretariats provides international contacts, linking researchers in
specific areas of interdisciplinary study.
PACE has participated in the UN's Conference on Long-term Energy
Technology and sponsored the First International Symposium on
Non-conventional Energy Technology in 1981 in Toronto and the second such
symposium in 1983 in Atlanta.
The Association is a recognized Consumer Organization and maintains a
rapport as an NGO with the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), and
with the Geneva Centre for our Common Future (which consolidates the
activities of the United Nations' recent World Commission on Environment
and Development).
Its official publication, the Newsletter reaches some thousand readers in
over fifty countries. Since 1981, books, proceedings, monographs and
electronic media publications have been released to both general and
specialist audiences.
[Sampling of systems which have been promoted: Tesla technologies
(thermoelectrics, the magnifying transmitter/wireless transmission of
electricity, radiant energy devices, bladeless pumps and turbines for
geothermal applications, low-damping transformers, high-efficiency light
bulbs); magnetic motors; a non-radioactive fusion system; homopolar
generators; free-wheeling synchronous motor systems; advanced solar
collectors; phonon-decomposition of water into hydrogen and oxygen;
electrostatic/electronic heating and cooling system; inertial propulsion
systems; flexible mirrors; structuring of fluidic material systems; and
other clean energy systems]
* Learned documentations, including development of annotated databases
on emerging energy science and technology, especially as related to scalar
electromagnetics and zero-point energy (of the vacuum).
* Worlwide monitoring and documentation of problems associated with the
psychobiological effects of low-level electromagnetic radiation,
especially in the extreme low and very low frequency (ELF/VLF) spectra.
* Design, negociation and development of pragmatic waste recovery
systems for such materials as newpapers, glass and tin (Ottawa) -- which
has since been emulated through-out North America, and waste cellulosic
fines from the pulp and paper industries for agricultural purposes.
* International peace and security studies in conjunction with such
organizations as the University for Peace (Erazu, Costa Rica), the
Disarmament Fund, External Affairs Canada.
* Stewardship and networking in bioenergetic medicine in conjunction
with such institu-tions as Fetzer Institute (Kalamazoo, Michigan) and the
World Research Foundation (Sherman Oaks, California) and other similar
networks.
* Recognized by the United Nations and continued co-operation with the
United Nations system (UNEP, UNITAR, WHO, UNDP, CSER, ASEAN, etc.).
* Organization of learned conferences in Ottawa, Montreal, Halifax,
Vancouver, Hull, Winnipeg, Atlanta, Hannover, Einsiedeln, Amsterdam and
Denver on such themes as clean energy science and technology,
bioenergetics, biomass technologies.
* Research and documentation on problems associated with video display
systems and other electromagnetic radiation sources, including the
worldwide stewardship of appropriate remedial legal and technological
measures. Specialized courses on the subject matter. Radiation and
environmental survey services.
* Listed with the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology, the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, and the American Association of Engineering Societies.