Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Technology Now Allows Waste To Become Fuel

& Quot; We really can convert ordinary household waste, medical waste, which & 39; n is not radioactive, metal, glass or porcelain, in the diesel fuel & quot;.
This is Michael Spitz Auer, the head of the Directorate of Green Power Inc., a company based in Washington. And Green Power has recently shown to the public, make sure that they & 39;. Green Power uses a procedure that they & 39; dub Depolymerization as a catalyst. And these two people who this technology in action were enthusiastic. After all, are already on the & 39; burial of the waste in the market?
Most were really impressed by the drama. Among the 200 witnesses, the government officials were also there. Some representatives of the oil refineries and the companies were also there to attend this event. There are even some who from the countries of Japan and India l & 39;. Most argued & 39, they were sceptical at the beginning, but as it shows that Green Power got the power to make people believe that Catalytic Depolymerization process.
Green Power will this technology in the various cities L & ; amp; 39; was during the next autumn. They would transport the equipment & 39; using a truck to & 39; semitrailer platform. But they will only & 39; takeaway is just a demonstration, and is much smaller than the actual difficulties still to be built in a factory. The statistics of & 39; organization say that if the plant is already a reality in the works, he is able to consume 500 2000 tonnes of waste sites d & 39; burial every day , as plastics, undesirable, and even damaged Mazda RX-7 Parts performance. Then, the technology, these wastes in about 75000 litres of gas. Then this technology would be in a position, the amount of waste, while it would also produce coveted fuel.
And, the prices for natural gas should also fall. After Green Power represent the view that the diesel fuel & 39; that they were capable of creating landfills could be sold in the vicinity of $ 0.52 and $ 0.58 per gallon. And with such competition, it is very likely that d & 39; other oil companies should be the same. Let& 39;s hope. jessenia emma



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