Converts any waste you can find in a garbage dump into Electricity, Hydrogen, Carbon Monoxide, and Slag that can be used in pavement and random things.Once the reaction gets started it powers itself and even produces more electricity than the reaction needs.The fuel is human waste.
12/3/2007 8:05:31 PM
This shit (pun intended) is old. The problem is that these technologies do not scale well, and the companies frequently underestimate the costs involved. Human waste handling and disposal has a lot of hidden costs. You can't just throw that shit right into a plasmagasifier.
12/3/2007 8:09:53 PM
How much energy does it require to produce energy? Is this payoff more than other alternatives?
12/3/2007 8:29:42 PM
as long as it produces enough energy to power and pay for itself its goldtransportation is a big deal for this stuff too
12/3/2007 8:49:28 PM
12/3/2007 8:59:33 PM
This thread was done, I think maybe in The Lounge, sometime in the past 6 months I believe.^ Can someone please suspend this guy, that's pretty much unnecessary.]
12/3/2007 9:52:01 PM
OK, so what're the immediate problems with it? If the process was as rosy as you paint it, everyone would be doing it, or at least talking about it. What you've described would be a magic bullet to fix the solid waste issue.
12/3/2007 10:15:01 PM
Would it work with nonhuman waste? For example, those massive pig waste lagoons we have sitting out in the eastern part of the state? I'm also a bit concerned about the entire carbon monoxide bit.Oh, found this bit from Wikipedia. Apparently Honolulu considered using this technology but decided against it after further study.http://www.honolulu.gov/refs/csd/publiccom/honnews04/plasmaarcrecommendations.htm
12/3/2007 10:23:19 PM
^^ I think it is like a lot of these things, investors want to see a large scale version of it to see if the theoretical numbers can be proven, inventors of it need lots of investment to build the large scale version of it to prove their theoretical numbers. Repeat.
12/3/2007 10:29:12 PM