[Gasification] Off Topic - Sabatier Process

Pannirselvam P.V pannirbr at gmail.com
Mon Jan 23 14:47:19 CST 2012


    The  integrated  thermal gasification and biogasification  seem to be
imposible  eventhough IGT patents  was done in 1980, your well documented
 files  make possible this  can be free  energy path way .

Thank for your open mind  for sharing very  good research articles
 collected of the serveral  hour hard work  . he bioprocess need to be
studied along   with thermal process thus name  can be  integerated
 biothermal process.for decentalized biopower  production dream to become
viable and sustainable

Thanking you bringing the very good materials.

   I am sure puffergas Jef davis  will like this too as he also lok into
natural process

On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 6:24 PM, phillip manske <pdmanske at gmail.com> wrote:

> This is a discussion about the above process and my assertion that
> having would be a good thing.  It looks pretty cool but my ability to
> ignore negatives is pretty strong.  I have took hard for negatives and
> when I find them, I have to try hard not to ignore them.
>
> The process seems to be genuine alchemy.  The process gives methane
> from gases that are waste or close to waste.  The process has no
> moving parts and the parts that are necessary trend toward
> inexpensive.  One material, Ruthenium, trends toward exotic but even
> that is not necessary.  It seems you can manage the process to make
> methane or water and heat.  The process is highly exothermic and to me
> that has desalinization capability written on it.  You have to dump
> 300C to make the process efficient.  That amount of heat can make lots
> of steam and steam makes fresh water.
>
> I read papers like this for a year....
> http://afuels.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=63&Itemid=62
> .
>
> The microbial approach leaves you with an idea you are farming and
> thats not a bad thing.  I have few functional bucolics in the family.
>  I'd look forward to that lifestyle in the long run but Sabatier
> seemingly gets to the point quicker.
>
> I'd like one of these machines but I have not seen them for sale.
> There is ample information online for an excellent understanding of
> the subject.
>
> If I've missed something, make me aware.  If you have a shop that can
> make one, let me know.
>
> Warmest regards,
>
> Phillip "Off Topic Kid" Manske
>
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