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Gallery of Clean Energy Inventions Exhibit - with setup details

The Gallery of Clean Energy Inventions Exhibit exhibits 45 generators, 23 advanced self-powered electric vehicle innovations, 27 radioactivity neutralization methods, 25 space travel innovations, 20 technical solutions to water shortages, and a torsion field school network. The exhibit also includes 26 movie posters and 98 fantastically colorful Hubble Space Telescope images. The exhibit can be installed in conventions, festivals, and any suitable public buildings such as universities, city halls, museums, shopping malls, and libraries.

The Gallery of Clean Energy Inventions Exhibit exhibits 45 generators, 23 advanced self-powered electric vehicle innovations, 27 radioactivity neutralization methods, 25 space travel innovations, 20 technical solutions to water shortages, and a torsion field school network. The exhibit also includes 26 movie posters and 98 fantastically colorful Hubble Space Telescope images. The exhibit can be installed in conventions, festivals, and any suitable public buildings such as universities, city halls, museums, shopping malls, and libraries.

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The “Die 4: Revolution! <strong>Energy</strong> Autonomy” movie poster is 27 inches wide by 40 inches high. A<br />

narrow black frame borders all four sides <strong>of</strong> the poster. The poster is protected by a Plexiglas cover.<br />

The top <strong>of</strong> the movie poster will be 3 inches below the bottom edge <strong>of</strong> the second from the top black<br />

H45 horizontal bar. The movie poster is attached to a tan signboard 1.5 meters wide and<br />

approximately 58-1/4 inches high. The movie poster signboard is framed on both sides <strong>with</strong> two 108<br />

inches high P80 poles. The left and right sides <strong>of</strong> the movie poster signboard are inserted into slots<br />

<strong>of</strong> the P80 poles.<br />

Freeman can assemble a counter approximately 3 feet high <strong>of</strong>f the floor <strong>with</strong> a simulated wood<br />

countertop that is 1.5 meters wide and 25 inches deep. The lowest three feet <strong>of</strong> the two 108 inches<br />

high P80 poles frame the back side <strong>of</strong> the counter.<br />

The simulated wood countertop is set on top <strong>of</strong> a rectangular frame. The frame has black 1.5 meters<br />

long H45 bars at the top <strong>of</strong> its front and back sides. The frame has black .5 meter long H45 bars at<br />

the top <strong>of</strong> its left and right sides. The width <strong>of</strong> the simulated wood countertop is about the same 1.5<br />

meters width <strong>of</strong> the frame. The 25 inches deep countertop overhangs the front side <strong>of</strong> the frame<br />

about four inches. The two front corners <strong>of</strong> the countertop are round. The simulated wood countertop,<br />

which has somewhat <strong>of</strong> a light tan color, is one inch thick <strong>with</strong> black plastic trim along its front, left<br />

and right sides.<br />

At the bottom <strong>of</strong> the left and right sides <strong>of</strong> the counter are black .5 meter long H200 baseboard<br />

bars that are 200 millimeters high. At the bottom <strong>of</strong> the front and back sides <strong>of</strong> the counter are<br />

black 1.5 meters long H200 baseboard bars.<br />

The left and right sides <strong>of</strong> the counter are black signboards .5 meters wide and <strong>of</strong> a height that is 3<br />

feet minus the widths <strong>of</strong> the H45 and H200 bars. The front two corners <strong>of</strong> the counter are black three<br />

feet high P30 aluminum poles. The ‘P30’ designates that the pole is a hollow quarter circle <strong>with</strong><br />

three slots – two outer slots that are 90 degrees apart <strong>with</strong> a third slot midway at 45 degrees.<br />

The back side <strong>of</strong> the counter is a second tan signboard that is 1.5 meters wide and <strong>of</strong> a height that is<br />

3 feet minus the widths <strong>of</strong> the H45 and H200 bars. The front <strong>of</strong> the counter will be open to allow<br />

access to two black half-meter deep shelves mounted inside the counter. The lower shelf will be flush<br />

<strong>with</strong> the top edge <strong>of</strong> the front H200 bar. The middle shelf would be set approximately half way<br />

between the countertop and the lower shelf.<br />

The building’s staff will be expected to stock these two shelves <strong>with</strong> books, videos, and other<br />

publications that pertain to the various groups <strong>of</strong> <strong>Gallery</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Clean</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Inventions</strong>.<br />

The countertop is 1.5 meters wide and 25 inches deep which will provide sufficient room for an<br />

opened three-ring binder, a clip board for the Guest Register (see page 20), and a stack <strong>of</strong> 2-<br />

page duplex printed list <strong>of</strong> <strong>Clean</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Inventions</strong> (pages 35 and 36) for visitors to take home.<br />

The binder contains the “<strong>Inventions</strong> and Images Credits” (p. 258-280) and “Guest Submitted<br />

Comments and Questions (<strong>with</strong> Answers)” (p. 281-314) – duplex printed and laminated. The front<br />

cover <strong>of</strong> the binder is shown on page 254.<br />

The top <strong>of</strong> the back side <strong>of</strong> the counter assembly (p. 18) is a tan 1.5 meters wide signboard on<br />

which the “Independence Day” movie poster is attached. This movie poster is 27 inches wide by 40<br />

inches high and bordered <strong>with</strong> a narrow black frame. A Plexiglas cover protects the movie poster.

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