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Nov 8, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Mass. rethinking emphasis on wood burning plants

Full story: WHDH

The Patrick administration is rethinking its support of wood-burning power plants, a key element of its long-term strategy to wean Massachusetts off fossil fuels.

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frank miller

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Nov 9, 2009
 
Surely the Massachussets Institute of Technology
Chemical Engineers can figure out how to recycle
the CO2, and water vapor from their fossil fuel burning power plants by partially catalytically
reducing carbon dioxide to methane , ethane, propane and butane, and feed them back into the
furnace steam turbine generators!!
My God during the 2 World Wars many ingenious
ways to distill coal fuel derivatives were formally recorded in the Chemical literatures!
Surely some processes in reducing carbon dioxide to CH4, C2H6, C3H8 & C4H10 must have been tried
from carbon monoxide {CO} and then the alkanes!
F.M.
frank miller

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Nov 9, 2009
 
Continuation of my #1 post: Here is a classic
possible endothermic reaction: CO2[gas]+2H2O[liq]
...CH4[gas]+ 2O2 [gas] Delta H =+212.798 kcal.
So if its an endothermic {heat absorbing} reaction
than heat + catalyst should accelerate it, MIT!?
F.M.
gladius

Ludlow, MA

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Nov 9, 2009
 
frank miller wrote:
Continuation of my #1 post: Here is a classic
possible endothermic reaction: CO2[gas]+2H2O[liq]
...CH4[gas]+ 2O2 [gas] Delta H =+212.798 kcal.
So if its an endothermic {heat absorbing} reaction
than heat + catalyst should accelerate it, MIT!?
F.M.
FWIW, that e-vile CO2 is NOT toxic waste but rather a life giving substance that supports every single photosynthesis process on earth. Higher concentrations of it would benefit them all, and we who are hooked on oxygen would enjoy the byproduct of that photosynthesis.
Tony

Tewksbury, MA

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Nov 9, 2009
 
Are you guys from that tv show, The Big Bang?
SubLiterate

North Adams, MA

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Nov 10, 2009
 
frank miller wrote:
Surely the Massachussets Institute of Technology
Chemical Engineers can figure out how to recycle
the CO2, and water vapor from their fossil fuel burning power plants by partially catalytically
reducing carbon dioxide to methane , ethane, propane and butane, and feed them back into the
furnace steam turbine generators!!
My God during the 2 World Wars many ingenious
ways to distill coal fuel derivatives were formally recorded in the Chemical literatures!
Surely some processes in reducing carbon dioxide to CH4, C2H6, C3H8 & C4H10 must have been tried
from carbon monoxide {CO} and then the alkanes!
F.M.
Frank, the issue is cost. Coal quickly becomes unprofitable if you need to put the processes that reduce/redirect CO2 emmissions in place. And the 'Coal Lobby' can't have that...
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