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Gasification Archive for February 2002
42 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:18:14 2002

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..which allows a "white man life style" for _all_ the 15 billion 
people we'll have over the next 400 years.  Instead of WWIII.


> In the system I outline -- no need for a flywheel device -- you can
> put that where the sun don't shine! Cause all of the above would fit
> under the hood -- the big advantage of a pressurized gasification
> system -- and you could feed any biomass fuel you want into the
> "tank" -- along the lines of the MaClaren in Back to the Future -- or
> what ever.

..ok, you make electricity from H2 without any machines? 
I dont either. ;-)

> You got Urls for yours???

..just the old boring 
http://solstice.crest.org/discussion/gasifiaction/199903/msg00055.html
which doesn't show flywheels ;-)

> By the way folks -- Bright Star found 40% humidity the idea rate for
> self steam reforming biomass.
>
> That Url is long gone -- but I did save a copy!! Very specific --
> very enlightening. They to used catalytic heating -- and membrane
> separators.

..put it back on the web and post the url.

> What they lacked -- and what would have made the big difference -- is
> the tin metal bath deally!
>
> I hope this is not lost on this list?? Re: The vital importance of
> converting CO to H2 at extremely high efficiency. It makes or breaks
> the economics of gasifying any hydrocarbon for purposes of supplying
> H2 to a fuel cell.
>
>
> Peter

-- 
..med vennlig hilsen = with kind regards from Arnt...  ;-)

  Scenarios always come in sets of three:
  best case, worst case, and just in case.

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