Currently TechNeer is working only two projects. Of course we currently have the project of building this web site. We are working hard to get all the planed features of this web site up and running as soon as possible.
This current project was started in December of 2005 as a "graduating class project," by Douglas Wardle, at Dixie State College. "Gravity Point" is a computer program intended to calculate the amount of stress in the Earth's surface, that is caused by the changing positions of the Sun and Moon.
In the past, TechNeer has worked on a variety of projects. One of which, is the “Continuous ratio variable transmission.” The transmission has a variety of uses and is rugged enough to be used in cars and heavy trucks, and will last the lifetime of the vehicle. It improves overall performance and fuel economy. It has not gone to market due to lack of resources.
Future plans are not set in stone, but TechNeer is considering the development of an improved heat pump, having isolated deficiencies with old systems, that will achieve greater temperature control with less energy. The focus will be to build a self-contained unit to maintain a comfortable interior temperature of vehicles regardless of the exterior conditions, while parked unattended. It will not drain the vehicle’s battery nor consume its fuel.
In the future, TechNeer is planning to work on ways to greatly improve the efficiency of breaking water down into the gas’ hydrogen and oxygen, for the purpose of burning it as fuel.
Also, TechNeer is considering work on efficient motors to run on Natural gas, and also on air.
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