Re: America needs to export energy now
- From: BradGuth <bradguth@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 10:14:18 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 29, 8:49 am, Willie.Moo...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Your commentary has nothing
whatever to do with a workable energy policy that helps all
Americans.
Yes it does matter greatly, because we simply can't proceed along with
our business as usual, because such faith-based corporate and
subsequent government corruption from top to bottom is clearly what
got us into this global energy fiasco mess in the first place.
Multiple efforts of affordably accomplishing green energy types of
fluid and solid products is what needs to be addressed, along with
greatly improving our national power grid that currently sucks as
being unreliable and just plain old energy wheeling inefficient.
Its really very simple.
We use our water and sunny lands with my patented technology to
create
hydrogen to burn in power plants instead of coal. This eliminates
most of our carbon emissions.
Then we take that coal we don't burn and use more hydrogen to make
synfuels at $8 per barrel. We burn that instead of importing oil.
This will be a huge benefit to our balance of trade.
We'll actually have more oil than we know what to do with in this
case, so we export the extra to China and India - balancing out our
trade deficits, while elminating the major hole in our balance of
trade.
This will make it easier for them to hold debt, and give them
something to invest in in the US that benefits them. This will
further positively effect the value of our dollar on the world's
markets.
It will take about 45,000 sq km of solar collectors and 70 coal to
liquid plants along with a few thousand miles of hydrogen pipelines,
and a few hundred gas well fields converted to hydrogen storage - to
achieve this.
It will cost $909 billion to do this and generate $690 billion per
year in margins - at 10x earnings - this will be worth over $6.9
trillion.
I did all the calculations above.
This has nothing whatever to do with any of the stuff you've talked
about here.
So, I'm taking this opportunity to repeat the relevant facts of this
thread - why don't you take your conversations somewhere else?
Here's a somewhat improved Guth rant/reply to your rant/reply of our
having to leave lord Mook alone.
If the past or even the present mess of today (that which tomorrow
obviously becomes our past of which we've created entirely for
ourselves) has absolutely no official accounting, remorse or place
within the new and improved Mook world of our only consuming your
green hydrogen as our primary combustion derived energy, then we are
none better off than going along with Hitler or of those Zionist
puppeteers in charge of such warlords. If only the Mook H2 future is
what accounts for anything, because of those all-knowing ends always
justifies the means, then God almighty help us all.
If we can't ever eliminate our internal mainstream of big-energy
corruption that's faith-based orchestrated as being in charge of
their puppet government, then no matters what the source of whatever
green hydrogen or consumption thereof is never going to become fairly
priced nor best utilized for the greater good of humanity, much less
on behalf of salvaging our badly failing environment.
There's no question that America can manage to export green energy,
that is once having established a spare/surplus cache of such clean
and affordable energy at home, be that via whatever PV>H2>Coal/Synfuel
(including the makings of LH2, LOx and h2o2) or just in the form of
creating those nifty energy solids, like aluminum. Of course it would
be nice if first having a sufficient national power grid for reliably
and affordably sharing our own energy, and for otherwise having
multiple forms of clean and renewable energy pitching in.
Your conversion of our coal reserves to synfuel via Mook H2, and of
running our existing fossil fueled power plants on H2 is of course
perfectly doable if having been given enough land coverage of those
Mook PV units, along with the usual 10X mark up from the actual cost
that's paying for all those good wages and full extended health
benefits within Mook's offshore limited and thus tax avoidance
corporation(s).
The only pesky technological problem as being related to the
combustion process that's utilizing our mostly N2 atmosphere, of which
is going to unavoidably create a great deal of NOx, but at least no
CO2. So, perhaps what's needed next is a commercial Mook approved
conversion or process method of our mostly N2 atmosphere becoming a
mostly O2 atmosphere prior to the H2 super heated combustion process.
Therefore, subsequently along with that usual 10X profit margin is
where your wholesale or net cost at $8/barrel of synfuel becomes a
retail worth of $80 (+ state and federal road tax) per 42 gallon
barrel, of which $88/barrel is still a good enough end-use consumer
deal at $2.10/gallon if it weren't for all that other H2+air worth of
NOx produced along with the continued CO2 as related to the burning of
all that relatively cheap synfuel along with our mostly N2 and
otherwise polluted atmosphere at 10 empg.
.. - Brad Guth
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