Sunday, March 3, 2019

Synthetic Fuel from Seawater: The Science

Reposted on ,

3.3.19:

The point of this video, is that you can make fuels from seawater in order to power aircraft in war zones.  This may be economical in that application.  However, it may not be economical elsewhere, such as every day life.

It is economical in war zones because of a war zone's remote location, and lack of transportation infrastructure.   Long supply lines are EXPENSIVE.   Hence, the idea is to shorten the supply lines, and make it more economical to operate in a war zone--- get it?

Now, the Greenies want us to operate the economy as if the whole world is in a war zone.  Naturally, this does not make much sense, and may well be entirely unnecessary.

Nevertheless, these turkeys believe it.  One of these days, this solution here may be considered the best of a bad lot.  Assuming of course, that we are allowed even this.

( I think $25 a gallon is a target price for this concept to make sense in a war zone.  I posted this to give you an idea of the insanity of the so-called Green New Deal. )


10.30.13:

Comment:

One of the fuels mentioned was methane.  This seems interesting to me because methane can be used very efficiently.  It can be used in a fuel cell or in a turbine.  Perhaps the CO2 can be recaptured and recycled as well.


1 comment:

Unknown said...

These days fuel prices are increasing.Production of fuel from sea water is one of the latest technology, which is developed by U.S.Naval Research Laboratory.In this sea water converts into jet fuel.Hope this will be helpful to the shipping industry for fuel problems.