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Old 29th November 2006, 03:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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rvfulltime wrote:
> And where do the bio critters get their hydrogren atoms from?
>

rvfulltime: In the NanoLogix process the bio critters as you call them
are working with different waste products like sewage, food wastes from
processing plants like Welch's Grape Juice company etc. All oranic
compounds contain Hydrocarbons. That is what the bacteria feed on.
In the bio-reactors that NanoLogix has developed Hydrogen and Carbon
Dioxide are the two products. The Carbon Dioxide is then passed through
a Sodium Hydroxide medium that leaves pure Hydrogen. The Sodium
Hydroxide can be sold or used in other commercial applications. It is
all explained on the company website I linked to in the original post I
wrote.
NanoLogix.net
Dennis

 
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Old 29th November 2006, 06:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Kevin W. Miller wrote:

> <JanOrme99@> wrote in message
> news:1164829334.380471.299850@16g2000cwy.
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>>Without delving too far into all the particulars on this,
>>I just want to make one comment about the USA
>>and how we need POWER.
>>Other nations are WAY ahead of us on this and
>>we still have our heads in the sand as do others.

>
>
> I think you have your head in the sand about global warming.


Global warming is due to nuke plants? How about dark shingles, asphalt
streets, roofs and parking lots and plowed fields?
>
>
>>In a word it's *Nuclear*. We need to build Nuclear
>>Power Plants if we are going to continue as a
>>viable nation in the future. PERIOD.
>>

>
> Move to Hanford, participate in, or offer to pay for, the ongoing cleanup
> effort and then tell me how great "nuclear" is for us.


Have we jettisoned automobiles because of the death toll that
accompanies their use?

No, we haven't.

How many nuclear plants have operated for many years without causing
problems?

It's naysayers like Kevin that have stopped the building of nuclear
plants for the past 30 years. I'm sure he's happy to buy any
electricity they might produce though.
LZ
 
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"TwoGuns" <R-D-Lorance@neb.> wrote in message
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> Technobarbarian wrote:
> . Your DD wasn't very
>> diligent.
>>
>> TB

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> I spent more than the ten seconds you obviously did Technobarbarian.


LOL, Dude, all they're doing is making methane from waste products and
then converting the methane to hydrogen. There's nothing new here. It's all
well established technology. Anyone can make methane, even cows. They do not
own anything that makes them special. You don't need fancy high tech tanks
to make methane production viable and you don't have to convert it to
hydrogen. All you have to do is beat the cost of natural gas. Once you hit
that point you can make electricity on site. Until you hit that point you
have a product that can only be sold at a loss.

You're right though. I didn't spend much time researching this. I don't
have to. It doesn't add up on the face of it. You're a shareholder. You're
getting the financial reports. How much hydrogen are they making at that
pilot plant in PA? What's the cost of production and what do they sell it
for? Are they turning a profit?

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