Fuel made from plastic

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by Rabbit » 07/03/06, 10:42

Fuel made from plastic

Report passes on RTBF Belgian tv last night. It seems so simple that one wonders why nobody thinks before.
Notice to the visionaries, fortune, buy the patent as well as the rights of exploitation of the public discharges. Now also us
have petrol.

I have the report at yousendit but it will only hold 7 days
if a charitable soul could store it in a less perishable place it would be nice.

http://s37.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3OA8 ... KQIHTWGGSW

There is still a newspaper article on the same subject but I must
put your hand on it.
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by abyssin3 » 07/03/06, 11:03

My little rabbit,

I've heard about it a while ago, only, it seems that those who make fuel from waste have a harder life than those who make it from oil and then it works in slow motion, a bit like making it from recycled oil.
Some even make fuel from dead animals, plant waste, etc., (Biomass to Liquid)
In terms of CO2, I do not know if it's good, since in this case the CO2 emitted comes from oil ... As for the amount of plastic, what is the amount? probably less than the amount of oil used as fuel.

But finally it's better to use plastic as a fuel than to leave plastic bottles a few thousand years in the wild or to incinerate them (= free CO2) ...

And it could be useful for oil users who persist in using 1L bottles : Evil: : the liter in the tank and the packaging to recycle ... the butter and the money off what : Shock:
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by Christophe » 07/03/06, 11:48

Rabbit wrote:I have the report case at yousendit but it will only hold 7 days if a charitable soul could store it in a less perishable place it would be nice.


Well I would see it in the "films and docs" section :)
Otherwise yes the info is not so new at the time it was an Indian technology it seems to me ...

ps: I found the subject in question, it dates from April 2004 (2 years !! I have the impression that it was yesterday !!) https://www.econologie.com/forums/l-inde-pou ... vt118.html

I move the subject in alternative fuels
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by Rabbit » 07/03/06, 16:33

The technical 2 do not seem to be the same, which explains
that they are all 2 patented.
In the one I'm sharing with you it seems to be only a
simple distillation and that the product obtained is directly usable.
A econologist, if you want me to drop the report qq part
send me the address.
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