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Posted On: 11/10/2017 9:13:32 AM
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"Now this is interesting. I would be interested to see your math on this"
Sure, happy to share. What you need in order to do a Google search on that is a term called, "thermal efficiency." Thermal efficiency is the rate at which the available energy in a fuel is converted to usable work, with the rest going to heat energy which is usually wasted.
Internal combustion engines typically operate at around 22% thermal efficiency, meaning 22% of the available fuel energy is converted to work while the remaining 78% goes to mostly useless heat which must be removed. In contrast, steam plants typically operate at somewhere around 40% thermal efficiency.
Burning plastic in a power plant would provide more energy at a smaller carbon footprint than converting plastic to a fuel for use in a combustion engine.
Sure, happy to share. What you need in order to do a Google search on that is a term called, "thermal efficiency." Thermal efficiency is the rate at which the available energy in a fuel is converted to usable work, with the rest going to heat energy which is usually wasted.
Internal combustion engines typically operate at around 22% thermal efficiency, meaning 22% of the available fuel energy is converted to work while the remaining 78% goes to mostly useless heat which must be removed. In contrast, steam plants typically operate at somewhere around 40% thermal efficiency.
Burning plastic in a power plant would provide more energy at a smaller carbon footprint than converting plastic to a fuel for use in a combustion engine.
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Yes, I understand your penny stock also is the real deal, created with the inventiveness of Edison and destined to be the next Microsoft. Yes, I understand that the delays are also only because your company is making their product and/or technology even more revolutionary.
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