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maddogs

04/06/08 7:28 PM

#18485 RE: lowman #18484

"sufficiently clean methane for residential",,, with how Don and Sumy have been a step ahead in performance for the application qualities they bring, would it not be a hoot if it was..."sufficiently clean NG burning for residential".

Natural gas requires much less air in combustion because of its relatively low amounts of carbon and high amounts of hydrogen. The burning of natural gas is cleaner than the burning of oil and coal. When gas is burned with insufficient combustion air some volatile hydrocarbons can be created, which could become a safety hazard; care should be taken to avoid dangerous conditions.

The burning of natural gas produces less greenhouse gases, which are believed to be one of the main sources for global warming. In equivalent amounts, burning natural gas produces about 30% less carbon dioxide than burning oil and 45% less carbon dioxide than burning coal.

In addition to the carbon dioxide emissions, gas burning creates NOx emissions, while the emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and Particles are negligible.

So, like private vehicles, A/C units utilizing NG for heating, is doing it's share of damage. The exhaust from said A/C units
comprise a volume that could be handled /treated by an addon
piece of science.... after all, even autos have a Converter on them. Always wondered when some one would take that market on,
could be here.
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rocketeer357

04/07/08 1:59 AM

#18489 RE: lowman #18484

Lowman, you wrote:

"CSMG's CO2 technology function just fine where it is currently being used (in Ukraine and anywhere else Sumy-Frunze has placed it)."

Back when the Dupont contract had us all excited but the landfill gas wasn't happening (for whatever reason), I emailed DR to ask specifically if and where the CO2 seperator was currently functioning and what the production levels were. I never heard back.

Your post suggests that you know something I've been trying to confirm for some time. Do you have solid information/links to support the above claim?

TIA