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lancaIV:

http://en.itar-tass.com/non-political/726369

The construction company Grantstroi from Stavropol presents a hydrogen turbo generator unit to reduce fuel use by ten times. It is quite a new generator working 90 percent with the use of water and ten percent with the use of hydrocarbons, the company's director general Gamlet Arakelyan told Itar-Tass. The system, he said, many times reduced consumed energy without loss of capacity. The main goal of Grantstroi at the exhibition is to find an investor.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSGFcusFaSc


http://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf

gyulasun:

Very interesting, using waste oil and water mixed.  Russian patent RU2269486

This is a link to the  patent, the patentscope.wipo.int link shows an empty page:

http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/originalDocument?FT=D&date=20060210&DB=worldwide.espacenet.com&locale=en_EP&CC=RU&NR=2269486C2&KC=C2&ND=4 

And here is a newer patent on the method: RU2478688   (this is the same in German: EP2690158)

http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?CC=RU&NR=2478688C2&KC=C2&FT=D&ND=4&date=20130410&DB=worldwide.espacenet.com&locale=en_EP

Gyula


lancaIV:


                   Plasma biomass gasification to fuel plant :
http://gas2.org/2010/03/26/low-tech-diy-plasma-gasifier-makes-fuel-from-waste/

             and  low cost waste oil production   www.w2energy.com
                       2006 production costs estimation :
 http://www.thefreelibrary.com/W2+ENERGY+COMPLETES+FIRST+RUN+OF+TEST+MATERIALS.-a0149502009
                                   
                                                + water

                                        + G.Arakelian process plant


production price estimation +/- same as http://www.chemlink.com.au/gtl.htm

                                   Syntroleum FT-Process

                    same as www.w2energy.com process costs

                        industrial price: 6 US $ per barrel


   

Sincerely

              OCWL


p.s.:               David Keith,Klaus Lackner and Stephanie Dides:
                                  atmospheric carbon capture
       +/-     100US$/metric ton CO2 capture costs (electricity price dependant !)


        CO2-2-Methanol University Lublin/Poland ; Jens Norskov
        CO2-2-Ethanol Celanese ; James Palmer(Uni Louisiana) ;Roy Perenes 


                  www.seealgae.com                         www.algenol.com


                                   + Arakelian-Cracking-process:


                             Total-CO2-cycle-fuel for 1US$/gal


           f.e.   fob farm (3Rd generation veggie-oil-producer)
                         household trash pyrolizer and cracker


                          production costs without subsidaries
                         90% less exhaust C-related emission : Kyoto 2050
                         90% less land need - for fuel
                                     more biodiversity
                                         less erosion,
                   less water consumption(up to 3500 Lt. per 1 Lt. Biofuel)
                                 water-vapor= climate gas
                   

                                         Klaus Lackner
                  atmospheric carbon capture, estimation under 25US$/ton : http://www.netl.doe.gov/publications/proceedings/01/carbon_seq/7b1.pdf


                                         Melvin Prueitt
     Convection Tower for water capture,electricity generation and Pollution catch

                     http://www.patentbuddy.com/Patent/5483798

lancaIV:

water steam engine  http://www.keelynet.com/news/042314a.html

http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?CC=US&NR=2010293949A1&KC=A1&FT=D
 

lancaIV:

Plastic-2-oil/fuel plants like this http://www.popularmechanics.co.za/blogs/locally-developed-plastics-to-fuel-processing-plant-real-game-changer/

under these quality and price conditions:

" With literally just the push of a button, Graham’s plant produces a multi-fuel chemically similar to diesel that can, in turn, be further refined into a petrol equivalent. Oh, and by-products (depending on the feedstock) include paraffin and LP gas. It also produces a type of clean “sweet crude” with a zero CO2 content that can be processed in diverse ways. To give you an idea: the sulphur content and viscosity levels of Graham’s marine bunker oil are below standard industry norms, while his heavy furnace oil (used in high-volume industrial heat fuel applications) is equally impressive. And his all-up costs for producing 1 litre of multi-fuel? About R2.50.
                                2,5 South-African Rands ~ 0,256 US$ (~ 40,7US$/llb)
                (not really expensive for a module/container great plant)

Plans are also afoot to produce smaller plants for farmers and small communities that’ll supply about 5 litres per hour. Says Graham: “Our technology not only removes a serious environmental headache and provides cheap fuel, but is going to help with job creation, too. I want to go worldwide with this.”

And learning from pioneers and their hopes and speculations:
http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/features/from-guts-glory-turning-waste-oil/
price/costs prediction 15US$/llb                       real world price/costs 80US$/llb

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