Planetary Association for Clean Energy, Inc., The
Organization's name:
Planetary Association for Clean Energy, Inc., The
Organization's acronym:
PACE
Headquarters address
Address:
100 Bronson Avenue, Suite 1001Ottawa, Ontario K1R 6G8
Canada
Phone:
1-613-236-6265
Fax:
1-613-235-5876
Email:
paceincnet@gmail.com
Organization type:
Non-governmental organization
Languages:
English
Activities
Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:
Economic and Social
:
Agriculture
Atomic Energy
Biodiversity
Business and Industry
Children
Climate Change
Development
Energy
Environment
Extreme poverty
Financing for Development
Habitat
Human Rights
Humanitarian Affairs
Indigenous Peoples
Intellectual Property
International Law
International Security
Justice
Least Developed Countries
Minority Rights
Peace and Security
Population
Refugees
Safety
Science and Technology
Social Development
Statistics
Sustainable Development
Taxation Policy
Trade and Development
United Nations Funding
United Nations Reform
Values
Violence
Volunteerism
Water
Women
Youth
Social Development
:
Indigenous issues
Information and Communications Technologies
Poverty
Social policy
Technical cooperation
Geographic scope:
International
Millennium Development Goals:
Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Ensure environmental sustainability
Develop global partnership for development
Mission statement:
The Planetary Association For Clean Energy, Inc. is a non-profit, charitable corporation whose objects are to facilitate the discovery, research, development, demonstration and evaluation of clean energy systems. The Learned Society also stewards the planning, coordination and implementation of clean energy systems on a planetary, continental, regional, local and indvidual scale. The term "energy" can have application in the physical and in the metaphysical senses, throughout the range of scale described above. The term, "clean energy" can be understood to describe systems which draw on natural suppy, which are of universal technological application and which do not cause polluting residue. In the process of facilitation, the Association sees the responsibility of serving as a monitor and alerter of "unclean" energy systems. Clean energy systems are defined as those which draw on natural supply, which are universal in application, which are inexpensive and which do not cause polluting residue. Since 1975, the Association has been identifying, peer-reviewing, demonstrating clean energy devices (theoretical and actual). The scientific and educational process includes the production of monographs, periodicals, audio-visuals, electronic databases, demonstrations, books, specialist courses and learned gatherings. [Some systems promoted: Tesla technologies (the Magnifying Transmitter/wireless transmission of electricity, radiant energy devices, bladeless pumps and turbines for geothermal applications, low-damping transformers, vacuum energy, high-efficiency light bulbs); magnetic motors; non-radioactive fusion; homopolar generators; advanced solar collectors; phonon-decomposition of water into hydrogen and oxygen; water-as-a-fuel; electrostatic/electronic heating and cooling system; inertial propulsion systems; flexible mirrors; structuring of fluidic material systems; ultra-rapid decontamination of nuclear and toxic waste materials; low-moisture agriculture; biological communication systems.] * Research and development in emerging energy science and technology, e.g.: higher-symmetry electrodynamics (scalar electromagnetics) and zero-point energy (of the vacuum). * Monitoring and documentation of problems associated with the psychobiological effects of low-level electromagnetic radiation, especially extremely low and very low frequency (ELF/VLF) spectra. * Cooperation with the United Nations - Human Rights Council, UNEP, UNSECO, UNITAR, UNDP, and CSER. * Design, negotiation and development of pragmatic waste recovery systems for newspapers, glass and metal (Ottawa) -- emulated worldwide, and waste cellulosic fines from pulp and paper industries for agricultural purposes. * International peace and security studies with organizations such as University for Peace (Erazu, Costa Rica) and External Affairs Canada. * Stewardship and networking in bioenergetic medicine in conjunction with such institutions as Fetzer Institute, Centre for Frontier Science and the World Research Foundation. * Organization, co-sponsorship of learned conferences in Ottawa, Montreal, Halifax, Vancouver, Hull, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Atlanta, Hannover, Einsiedeln, Amsterdam, Denver, Colorado Springs, Milwaukee, and Chicago on clean energy science and technology and bioenergetics. * Research, documentation on electromagnetic field problems and worldwide stewardship of remedial measures. Specialized courses. Radiation and environmental survey services. Research has been commissioned by such organizations as the National Research Council of Canada, the Science Council of Canada, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, Manitoba Hydro, the Canadian Meteorological Centre, the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency, the City of Hull, the City of Longueuil and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. Also: EMF product testing.
Year established (YYYY):
1975
Year of registration (YYYY):
1975
Funding structure:
Fees for education and training services
Fees for providing consulting or research services
Donations and grants from domestic sources
Additional Information
No additional information available.