CIC: The Next Generation in Power Plants
CIC: The Next Generation in Power Plants
…Clean, safe, inexhaustible—how does this miraculous power source work?
The Controlled Isotopic Conversion (CIC) process uses minerals mined from deep within the Earth’s crust, where temperatures are much higher than on the surface. Purified and concentrated, these minerals provide a great deal of natural heat. This heat is collected and used to boil water; the water then turns turbines which produce electricity.
Unlike conventional gas-, oil-, or coal-fired power plants, CIC processors produce little ash. What residue remains from the process is easily handled and can be safely disposed of; it offers considerably less of an environmental danger than the toxic waste products of most other power plants.
The minerals that power CIC are abundant throughout the world, and thanks to robotic mining methods, can be easily retrieved from the crust without massive environmental damage or health risks to human miners. There are enough CIC minerals in the crust to meet the world’s energy needs for hundreds of thousands of years.
And don’t worry about radioactivity, either. CIC minerals finish the process with no more than the natural level of radioactivity that they started with in the ground. In many ways, CIC is even safer than nature!
The choice is clear…CIC is the power of the future— and of today.
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(July 2042 CE)