We are listening here to two world experts both of whom are presenting the keys to the future and the organisers have the audacity to hold them to time! The second speaker clearly had much more to say about funding, and I learned a great deal from his presentation but could easily have listened for another hour. I have heard Tour speak before on Joule Heating. With the implementation of H² energy storage support in the US, and a world plastic recycling crisis, I sense Tour could be more explicit about his energy cost and margins for the H² C⁶⁰ metal recovery recycling "ecosystem" he describes. It seems Advanced Thermal Treatment of "waste" has come a long way
it's amazing that there are no risks or downsides to running huge amounts of energy through all these different toxic and hazardous wastes.. wowee! *skips off down the path to magic-fairy land*
I thought about it for a while and I think the calculation will look very different if you scale this up and have more graphene on the market. Then you might end up loosing money. The margine seems quiet low. But its still worth following. Next generation might be more efficient and maybe someday we have very cheep electricity
We are listening here to two world experts both of whom are presenting the keys to the future and the organisers have the audacity to hold them to time! The second speaker clearly had much more to say about funding, and I learned a great deal from his presentation but could easily have listened for another hour.
I have heard Tour speak before on Joule Heating. With the implementation of H² energy storage support in the US, and a world plastic recycling crisis, I sense Tour could be more explicit about his energy cost and margins for the H² C⁶⁰ metal recovery recycling "ecosystem" he describes. It seems Advanced Thermal Treatment of "waste" has come a long way
Please can someone link to a presentation of this work, where the speakers are not rushed for time or cutoff.
it's amazing that there are no risks or downsides to running huge amounts of energy through all these different toxic and hazardous wastes.. wowee! *skips off down the path to magic-fairy land*
I thought about it for a while and I think the calculation will look very different if you scale this up and have more graphene on the market. Then you might end up loosing money. The margine seems quiet low. But its still worth following. Next generation might be more efficient and maybe someday we have very cheep electricity