Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Methanol Production:Syn-Gas Considerations.mov ( repost )

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This repost is related to my idea of going off the grid, so to speak.  If you can produce algae and use that biomass to produce syngas, the syngas can be separated out for its hydrogen, and that hydrogen can power a fuel cell that produces water.    Don't necessarily need to produce the methanol.  That's generally the idea.

The original text follows immediately...

The production of syngas can be further produced into methanol. The pyrolysis process mentioned in an earlier post can produce the syngas, biocrude, and biochar.   Methanol can be reformed into hydrogen at the point of sale for a fuel cell powered car.  Biochar can be used to improve soils.  Biocrude can be further processed into useful products.





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