Does evolution explain the differences among human races?
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put this based man in the sticky already
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Is this feasible? I have literally an endless supply of dead nuisance wood, resulting from an ecological disaster:
Wood powered steam turbine electricity generator
I want to reduce waste as much as possible, so,
I combust the wood to power a steam turbine, so right here I have and capture heat and electricity. Cogeneration.
Wood ash I will capture to utilize a soil treatment alkalinity increasing compound
I want to gasify (I'm rough here) to further reduce waste and increase efficiency with the flue gases.
Then I want to scrub the flue gases to extract and use the CO2
So I'm capturing as much useful heat, electricity, flue gases, and ashes I can to reduce waste and increase total wood powered steam turbine efficiency
What other useful products are in there i could capture cost effectively?
Is this idea even remotely feasible? How much power could you potentially generate?
Wood powered steam turbine electricity generator
I want to reduce waste as much as possible, so,
I combust the wood to power a steam turbine, so right here I have and capture heat and electricity. Cogeneration.
Wood ash I will capture to utilize a soil treatment alkalinity increasing compound
I want to gasify (I'm rough here) to further reduce waste and increase efficiency with the flue gases.
Then I want to scrub the flue gases to extract and use the CO2
So I'm capturing as much useful heat, electricity, flue gases, and ashes I can to reduce waste and increase total wood powered steam turbine efficiency
What other useful products are in there i could capture cost effectively?
Is this idea even remotely feasible? How much power could you potentially generate?
