Victor Humphrey Bio

Victor Humphrey began his career at Pipeline Digest in Houston, Texas during the 1990s, but after covering the chaos of the Gulf War as newsletter editor, he soon realized that renewable energy was where his real interests would evolve. He has covered issues of pollution and water filtration for New Texas magazine, and has self-published a book on how hemp biomass fuels and bio-fusion could solve Earth's energy problems. However, he is skeptical such a marriage is possible in the current global marketplace.
About Hemp Biomass Bio-fusion Helium Power Cells?
This blog explores the possibility that it may be possible to harness an exotic form of solar wind energy far more powerful than by using resource grabbing photovoltaic cell technologies or bulky unsightly wind turbines. The editor attempts to explore the various conventional market assumptions made about elementary renewable energy technologies and explore advanced but relatively uncharted biomass bio-fusion territories which have been largely ignored to date due to global market & governmental pressures to produce practical energy alternatives. Could hemp biomass be converted via algae and enzymes into He3 compressed gas cell technology, thus producing nano-sized power arrays that would make larger more costly technologies virtually obsolete overnight? Super clean helium - not hydrogen power cells or nuclear energy - could be the wave of the future.