Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Bringing wireless to the mongolians take ~2

For some reason the one I posted yesterday doesn't work today. So I am putting two of them up on the Blog.

This is Valerie and I am going to show you a video about the technology transfer of wireless electricity. Mongolia is a developing country that has a unique problem of a large nomadic population. The methodology I am using is to bring the technology of wireless electricity to them and help them install it. How will this be done. I propose that other developed countries bring in the technology and with low interest loans and expert assistance physically set up the electric power grid. Although wireless means no wire, you still need a place to transmit the energy from. Problems will be to set up the grid, money to maintain the grid and further advancement of the technology to better improve wireless technology. Other more developed countries will help with set up and maintenance and the country of Mongolia will also need to levy taxes or have special funding to help to defray the costs. The ability to have a movable electric system will help the nomadic tribes advance to a better lifestyle and still maintain their traditions and love of the range. Their advancement into the 21st century will be less problematic if they are not forced to make permanent settlements.

Other wireless information and more about the Mongolian nomads.

http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/132/brilliant.html

http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/09/02/2043912.aspx

Monday, May 10, 2010

Bringing wireless to the Mongolian nomads

This is Valerie and I am going to show you a video about the technology transfer of wireless electricity. Mongolia is a developing country that has a unique problem of a large nomadic population. The methodology I am using is to bring the technology of wireless electricity to them and help them install it. How will this be done. I propose that other developed countries bring in the technology and with low interest loans and expert assistance physically set up the electric power grid. Although wireless means no wire, you still need a place to transmit the energy from. Problems will be to set up the grid, money to maintain the grid and further advancement of the technology to better improve wireless technology. Other more developed countries will help with set up and maintenance and the country of Mongolia will also need to levy taxes or have special funding to help to defray the costs. The ability to have a movable electric system will help the nomadic tribes advance to a better lifestyle and still maintain their traditions and love of the range. Their advancement into the 21st century will be less problematic if they are not forced to make permanent settlements.

Other wireless information and more about the Mongolian nomads.

http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/132/brilliant.html

http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/09/02/2043912.aspx