[Stoves] PM emissions from engines

Nikhil Desai pienergy2008 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 6 02:32:44 CDT 2017


Crispin:

Emission RATES don't mean disease. 

I ride an LPG car and CNG taxis and rickshaws all the time. 

There were wood gasifier trucks back when. Bring them on! Slap a solar panel and battery too. I am trying to find a solar-diesel refrigerator truck. Can put a compressed biogas module on it. If nothing else, short trips on a dairy farm. 

Can also double as a mobile cooking platform for stoves, fridge, and cold beer. 

Selling $100 stove to people who don't have a stock of cooking ingredients and compute aDALYs for them must be published in the Journal of Irreproducible Results (Lancet?)


Nikhil

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> On Jun 6, 2017, at 8:33 AM, Crispin Pemberton-Pigott <crispinpigott at outlook.com> wrote:
> 
> Regarding the recent stories about diesel engines putting out much more PM than was thought (not sure who was doing the thinking) I see there is more to it than VW software cheating:
> 
> This throws even more confusion on the subject, gasoline engines produce more PM than diesel engines, presumably running on standard fuels. 
> 
> If they were to run on wood gas, or gasified charcoal‎ would both of them do better?
> 
> Maybe making char in a stove for use as an engine fuel as previously discussed is a ‎way to surprise everyone. 
> 
> From
>https://cleantechnica.com/2017/05/29/gas-cars-much-dirtier-expected/
> 
> "The laboratory studied the emissions of 7 gas engine vehicles equipped with direct-fuel-injection systems. The research found that they emit from 10 to 100 times more particulates than modern diesel engines. In fact, they have higher particulate emissions than older diesel without particulate filters.‎"
> 
> So there is no 'clean fuel' after all. What about cars running on biogas and LPG and CNG?
> 
> ‎Regards 
> Crispin 
> 
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