what if I had a way to virtually eliminate green-house gas emissions from utility boilers?

I do have the technology, it is cheap, natural, and proven in real world applications. The invention reduces fuel consumption in biomass burners up tp 30%, eliminates slag build up on contact points, and reduces GH Gases, and Heavy metal vapours up to 98%. what next?

6 Comments

  1. It is called gassification and it is one of the methods used to make charcoal. The Germans used it and there are currently DOE experiments going on in rural areas world wide.

  2. Algae

  3. If it will work on a 1Mw boiler, you will be rich. If it is everywhere and easy, you will be richer.

    Other than that, you don’t have anything special. If you did, you would not be on Yahoo.

    Post it, I’ll toast it!

  4. In all likelihood you don’t actually have said technology.

  5. Well, welcome to the millionaires club. Do you want some suggestions on which private jet to get?

  6. It would be a good start, since there are technologies that currently exist that remove GHGs from utility boilers, but they are expensive to build and to operate. So I am most intrigued by the "cheap" part.

    Be warned that I have examined similar claims and found they suffer from some significant flaw when they are scaled-up to a real utility boiler size. Are you aware that one medium large 650MW boiler can generate approximately 15,000 tons (yes, tons) of CO2 per DAY.

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