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The LNG price boom : Comments
By Michael Knox, published 8/11/2022Strong energy demand in the Indo-Pacific, not just Europe, is driving up the LNG price.
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It can be scrubbed through a simple process then compressed to become LNG! As manmade biogas made in easily constructed, two tank systems an inexhaustible supply that we can make ourselves for free, once we've recovered the tanks construction/assembly costs.
Anybody creating organic waste, sewerage spoiled food or use by date organics can use any of that in the fermentation tanks that turn it into biogas reusable water and carbon rich soil improver. That in turn improves moisture retention. So, don't waste your waste while making price gouging oil companies, greedy insatiable profit driven monsters, obscenely rich.
Then there are things like our salt, drought and frost resistant native wisteria, that produces an oil rich seed that can produce an oil that can be used unrefined in diesel engines with the ex-crush being a protein rich stock food.
Then there is a blue green alga that is 60% oil that can also be used unrefined. Then there's the nuclear option that the sane have embraced. as clean safe carbon-free energy, that as MSR thorium is cleaner, safer and cheaper than coal when coal fired power was available at 3 cents PKWH.
Thorium is the most energy dense material on the planet, why just 8 grams of thorium contains enough energy to power your house and car for a century. Almost everyone has some.
From my quarter acre block I could recover as much as 8 grams from the topsoil. A handful of Mumbai sand could power India for a year.
MSR technology operates at ambient air pressure. And cannot melt down given it operates in a designed molten state.
These cost saving/reducing factors reduce the cost of nuclear by the power of ten and then some, as MSR thorium, and make power prices as low as 1.98 cents PkwH, the median price. Minus the price gouging that comes with asinine agreed foreign control.
Fantasy? Only in the moribund minds of the abysmally ignorant/useful idiots, who do not read!
Alan B.