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 Welcome to
The Davis Collaborative

The Davis Collaborative (TDC) is a research and development company that addresses energy and environmental issues.

The Davis Collaborative group is a dynamic mix of research and development companies and individuals. The firms is headed by Richard Ely who provides the organization and management functions for collaborative projects. He is usually responsible for project proposal creation, staffing, and provides a single contact point for project monitoring.

TDC grew out of its members interests in consulting in hydropower, geophysics, wind, conservation activities, and work on energy policy. The company expanded with groups for working on different energy conservation and energy resource development projects. It is associated with Davis Hydro which develops small hydro sites and studies fish herding

A Collaborative Structure

TDC forms project teams with both research or development objectives. These project teams may form separate companies for development purposes, and the structure of the groups and companies formed varies from project to project. Under the TDC umbrella different groups collaborate on different projects as groups of individuals, or as companies formed to work on particular technology. Research projects include publicly and privately funded projects. Most projects have a public interest component and some are done purely in the public interest such as the duct study and most of the fisheries work. We expect to launching a wind projects company Summer of 2006.

Current, and recent TDC projects, include wind power development, wind and water power equipment development, acoustics, internal combustion motor design, solar concentrators, fish herding equipment, and reverse electrodialysis hydrogen generation. These projects are a mixture of private efforts, and public and private funding.

TDC projects have a variety of legal forms so that the researchers can retain different development rights. For example, SBE exists under TDC to develop small engine electromagnet valves. Davis Hydro does research under TDC to work on fish passage issues and is currently patenting and studying a fish herding technology. Magnesense is working with the Collaborative to develop hydrogen generating equipment, electromagnetic valves, and windmill blade stabilization products. TDC is creating a new company Golden Wind to develop a wind site in Nevada - a partnership with Energy Nevada.

With Sackheim Consulting we are developing othre California and Nevada wind development projects as Davis Wind, and operating hydro sites in Vermont and New York as Davis Hydro.

Currently - Winter 2006, some of the TDC members are working on projects to produce micro hydro generating equipment for energy recovery from open streams.

We are researching equipment that will generate hydrogen from fresh and salt water. We will be developing a research plan with the Bureau of Reclamation to test the fish herding ideas developed by Davis Hydro.

In summary, the relationship between TDC and the project participants is as varied as the project or intellectual property being developed and the people with the collaborative. The best way to understand SBE is to look at the current projects page.

 
 
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