WORKING TO REDUCE A NUCLEAR THREAT
Reducing The Danger Of Our Power Plants
We are working to take the danger out of the infamous nuclear power plant. The plant it's self has many sound features. The danger is in the nuclear core or the heavily polluting coal fueled furnaces, and the extravagant waste that accompanies these plants today.
We need funding to move forward here. Crowd funding is the stage we are at now. This stage is essential to the success of this project.
We are working to create a coordinated effort to bring biogas produced from sewage into the fuel process. Biogas is, when utilized with oxygen, one of the hottest fuels available. In the cutting torch the fuel acetylene when mixed with the right amount of oxygen can cut thick steel. The burners' in the nuclear and coal fueled power plants do not need anything that hot. The burners using biogas will have no problem in a well built heating core, heating water to the temperatures needed to run the same large turbines GE and other power plant companies build for nuclear power. The difference is there is no nuclear contamination of the power plant or the water or steam escaping the power plant involved in the biogas plants. There are more advantages as well, as if these weren't enough. The steam produced in the biogas plant can be used to produced distilled water. If it is a coastal power plant salt water can be used and salt becomes a by product as well as distilled water which can be added to the cities water supply to reduce the water shortage of the large coastal cities during these drought years that could last into the thirties, as it did in the early part of the last century. Another feature is tsunami's, earthquake, and war problems do not have the same deadly nuclear complications if the nuclear plant should over heat.
Yesterday I went to a hospital down towards the San Onofre nuclear power plant at San Clemente where I was doing some PR work regarding the eventual removal of the nuclear core from that power plant and facilitating the replacement of the core with a biogas steam producing, natural gas furnace, and structure. We will eventually see this happen with most nuclear and coal fueled plants in the world. The Standard oil, GE group want control of the World Sewage structure before they tip their hand on the true value of biogas, a renewable energy source from sewage, for replacing and fueling the heating cores in the existing nuclear power plants with Biogas, or Liquified Methane Gas or LNG. All three gasses when refined are LNG. This type of fuel will remove from our planet, sewage as a pollutant as well as nuclear waste and nuclear cooling water as pollutant's. Probably the most important reason to convert the world sewage to clean natural gas for most if not all of the power plants in America. As well as the production of billions of gallons of LNG for fuel. This will also be done throughout the entire world soon.
Another powerful reason for converting sewage to LNG is because in the drilling for natural gas, Fracking while drilling for LNG has become so problematic and destructive in the world. Another very serious problem in drilling and Fracking for LNG is the amount of helium found in that gas. Helium is a product of the natural uranium half life and decay, helium is found in a great deal of the LNG from inside the earth. This is in fact not the case with Liquified Natural Gas produced and refined from sewage. You do not find helium or uranium byproduct in this gas, it will warrant the new effort and great rewards from powering our new electric power plants on LNG from sewage. A safe renewable energy source. Not LNG from under ground. I believe it will also have a very positive effective on global warming as well.
The Biogas Plant just makes good sense. It rids the World of most sewage and a great deal of nuclear waste. It's a renewable energy source and is one of the most important things we can do for the Earth right now. I want to make a personal request from all of you and your friends to help fund the first stages of this effort for the planet and it's life.
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