Re: space the final frontier
- From: Willie.Mookie@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 03:22:22 -0700 (PDT)
I have 8 projects I'm working on Brad.
I have made not only hydrogen but also hydrocarbons from sunlight
water and coal.
I sent you the photographs, the detailed plans, the patents.
So, why do you repeat lies? Just to piss me off? haha..
You are the only one I'm talking to, according to the Stats, so I
might as well talk about what you want to talk about right?
According to you what I want to talk about doesn't matter. Its all
about you. If I have a different opinion about what I want to talk
about, I'm the focus of your negative attention and the subject of
rants from you about how evil I am. So, I *MUST* talk about your
bull***, and believe every little detail of every little fantasy you
have - otherwise, I'm not free to just post what I want - without your
special attention.
got it. Who's God? That would be you in your mind.
Does that make you feel better?
Of course it does.
That's just the kinda guy you are.
For the record,
My solar collectors concentrate sunlight onto photovoltaic cells that
operate at very high intensity to produce hydrogen and oxygen from
water with over 55% efficiency - using an integrated High Temperature
Variable Electrolysis unit. This is one that uses the waste heat, as
well as the electricity, to promote the production of hydrogen and
oxygen from water.
This has been proved with an 8 foot dish that produces 40 grams per
hour of hydrogen and 320 grams per hour of oxygen from 360 grams of
water an hour n bright sunlight in Ohio. This output of oxygen and
hydrogen is sufficient to process 300 grams of coal dust each hour
into 207 grams of methane, 46.7 grams of syncrude, and 87.7 grams of
methanol. (how I do this is described below). The methane is
partially oxidized to form methanol as well. The methanol is
converted to iso-octane, and that is mixed with the syncrude to create
293.5 grams of very lightweight crude oil each hour the sun shines,
That's a gallon of liquid fuels every 10.5 hours of full sunlight for
this 8 ft dish - which in Ohio takes 3 to 4 days.
Based on this prototype - and a dozen others - I've gotten detailed
technical and engineering information sufficient to have major well-
qualified vendors quote me pricing for systems that produce 150,000 to
300,000 b/d.
Rather than sell stock, borrow money, or sell IP, since I am making a
commodity, I have elected to sell oil on forward contracts at a steep
discount.
Here is one unit we're building overseas right now;
INPUTS
31,300.0 tons coal
38,592.0 tons water
34,304.0 tons oxygen
4,288.0 tons hydrogen
PRIMARY OUTPUTS
21,585.9 tons methane
4,774.9 tons syncruce
9,150.0 tons methanol
SECONDARY OUTPUTS
18,348.0 tons iso-octane from methane
4,774.9 tons syncrude
7,503.0 tons iso-octane from methanol
LIQUIDS
30,625.9 tons liquids
224,488.1 barrels liquids
7.2 barrels/ton coal
Yield varies with carbon content of course.
The process is powered by sunlight, not coal.
This unit consists of 20 production trains, each one built by
qualified vendors using off-the-shelf components.
The hydrogen made by the array of solar panels is processed in a
reactor with the coal and a small amount of iron oxide to produce
syncrude and methane.
The char from the first reactor is processed with partial oxygen in a
second reactor to produce carbon monoxide and heat very efficiently.
Carbon monoxide plus steam is combined in a third reactor to produce
methanol from the char.
The ash from the third reactor- which contains iron oxide- is combined
in a fourth reactor along with the methane and partial oxygen to
produce more methanol.
Both methanol streams are combined and run through a fifth reactor to
dehydrate the methanol forming di-methyl-ether - and the water is
recycled.
A sixth reactor takes the di-methyl-ether and dehydrates it to form
Butane - recycling the water
A seventh reactor takes the Butane and polymerizes it to form iso-
octane - recycling the hydrogen
The iso-octane is blended with the syncrude to create a light weight
syncrude with no bottoms that refineries have examined and found to be
quite valuable. About 15% more than market rates - due to higher
yeilds.
When we get this into major production we will be making major
stories. Of course I have been making major stories all over Asia.
Its just not being reported in the States.
The ash is reactivated with hydrogen then oxygen gas cycle - in an
eighth reactor - and recycled. This produces tar, which when
combined with the remaining non-iron ash (magnetic separator) forms an
asphalt mix which is sold along with the oil.
No emissions, no waste streams. The sulfur in the coal is actually
removed in the first reactor, and turned to sulfate which is used to
polymerize the butane. The beauty part is that the sulfur is a
desireable additive to the fuel since it increase lubricity. It just
has to be removed before hand so it doesn't deactivate the iron oxide.
I fund these projects by selling 5 years of oil production 5 years in
the future at steep discounts. These currently run $75 per barrel.
$10 per barrel today, $65 per barrel in five years. You must buy at
least 150,000 b/d for 60 months minimum. You have a right of renewal,
and right of first refusal if I sell the plant.
That's it. So, for each project I have a special company set up in
each country, that gets between $40 million and $45.7 million and
$91.4 million per month - for 60 months.
Then when production starts... that rises to $296.7 million to
$593.4 million per month - for 60 months.
It costs me about $540 CAPEX per ton of coal processed per year for
this system - including solar panels.
I build own and operate each facility. Most buyers have sold out a
portion of their forward contracts to others to make a profit already
given the high price of oil today.
With the exception of the Department of Defense, I am not sponsoring
any projects in the USA. The USA is special..
I am making plans right now to buy out a number of oil marketing
companies that are hurting today due to high oil prices. There are
also some US coal firms that are having difficulty and are a take over
target for me.
Sunoco for example has fallen to $6.2 billion from $9.1 billion a few
months ago - due to high oil prices. Westmoreland Coal has fallen to
$160 million from $360 million a few months ago. These are
interesting to me. There are others.
Westmoreland has 1.5 billion tons of coal in the ground, and a number
of coal fired power plants they own. Westmoreland also has a large
unreclaimed inventory of land in the Sonora desert region. Its
obvious what I can do.
Buy 1.5 billion tons of coal at $0.10 per ton and convert it to 10.8
billion barrels of gasoline at $120 per barrel and sell it through an
underused retailing chain with the right name. Since sunlight
represents half the energy content of the gasoline, Sun is a perfect
name!
Sunoco in 2007 spent $68 per barrel of oil as cost of goods sold. My
cost of production is less than $9 per barrel. Converting Sunoco to
an integrated domestically sourced oil company will increase its value
to over $180 billion. There are 3 other oil marketers I'd like to
add to the mix to give national coverage - and re-brand them all Sun!
I even have the music picked out I'll use on the advertising
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuUhZxkr194
and to change it up a little bit, change the arrangement...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSSIlx9hiu8
then, as I rebrand all the other stations out to the West Coast....
change up again - still with the sun theme...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCBUzzBm4cg
as I begin to attract the negative attention of the other majors, I
will then have an advertising campaign that will talk about those
using other stations as being far from the sun...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bX2IyXejGk
to maintain market dominance I will commit to sell hydrogen in ALL
stations nationwide - and sell a kg of hydrogen for LESS than a gallon
of gasoline - partnering with a dozen hydrogen vehicle manufacturers
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With the introduction of hydrogen - I'll have an upbeat song
announcing it - probably on Superbowl Sunday at half time - the code
word for hydrogen - hey-ya - ice cold - the fuel for the year
3000...
the announcers?
Outkast!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrr81SRhp_s
At that point, hydrogen sales will overtake oil sales, and at some
point I will discount oil products - and sell them as loss leaders, to
put downward pressure on the oil producers.
Hey, its a plan! lol.
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