Research & Development
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Wednesday - March 07, 2012 |
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PMI Ash Technologies, LLC - Providing Superior Solutions For Your Fly Ash Challenges
We've lately been emphasizing the plain fact that solid Coal Utilization Byproducts, typically called Fly Ash, though other sorts of Coal Ash do figure in, are valuable raw material resources, the enlightened use of which could lead to improved energy and environmental efficiencies in, especially, the cement and concrete industries; though other applications, in plastics and composites, also present significant potentials.
Herein, we want to begin to redress a lapse in our reportage, attributable to our varied personal disabilities, concerning an established and commercial vendor of Coal Ash, and of Coal Ash utilization technologies.
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Read more... [US EPA Examines Use of Coal Ash - in the Netherlands]
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Tuesday - March 06, 2012 |
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United States Patent Application: 0110105630
We have now many times documented the plain fact, that, our own United States Government, through the United States Navy and the United States Department of Defense, now has in hand the technologies which would, if implemented, allow us to begin harvesting Carbon Dioxide from any available source, including the environment itself, and, then, to start converting that reclaimed Carbon Dioxide into liquid hydrocarbon fuels.
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Read more... [US Navy Improves CO2 Hydrogenation Catalyst]
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Monday - March 05, 2012 |
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United States Patent: 4583993
We have, over the long course of our reportage, more than thoroughly documented the incontrovertible fact that our most iconic and familiar representative of the Big Oil clan, ExxonMobil, and it's precedent Mobil Oil and Esso/Exxon companies, clearly know how to efficiently convert our abundant domestic Coal into anything, quite literally anything, we now mortgage our nation's financial future to the moneyed, alien powers of OPEC for the supply of.
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Read more... [Mobil Oil 1986 Coal to CO2-free Hydrocarbon Syngas]
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Sunday - March 04, 2012 |
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United States Patent: 5837052
We've documented many times that Coal-fired power plant fly ash can be utilized, in a number of forms and in a number of ways, in the manufacture of Portland-type cement and of concrete, with the consequent benefits of utilizing what is typically thought of only as a noxious solid waste that must, at some great expense saddled onto the backs of consumers of Coal-based electrical power, be gotten rid of in some fashion satisfactory to groups notorious for not being satisfied with much of anything; and, the conservation of resources that would otherwise be consumed in the mining and processing of the traditional raw materials that go into the making of Portland-type cement and of concrete formed from that cement.
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Read more... [Canada Coal Ash Cement]
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Friday - March 02, 2012 |
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Carnegie climate study urges aggressive deployment of renewable - Business, Government Legal News from throughout WV
An excerpt:
"'The study throws serious doubts on the notion that natural gas could replace coal, averting further global warming.
"'Natural gas plants emit about half the GHGs emitted by coal plants of the same capacity, yet a transition to natural gas would require a century or longer to attain even a 25 percent reduction in ... warming ," the report states. "Natural gas substitution thus may not be as beneficial in the near or medium term as extrapolation from ‘raw' annual GHG emissions might suggest.'"
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Read more... [WV State Journal: Carnegie Climate Study Urges Aggressive Deployment]
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“The West Virginia Coal Economy 2008” Since the discovery of coal in Boone County in 1742 by John Peter Shirley, West Virginia has substantially benefited from the coal mining industry. Coal mining has been a significant part of West Virginia’s economy in terms of Gross Domestic Product4, employment, wages, and tax revenues. The scope of this report is to quantify the economic impact of the coal mining industry on the West Virginia economy with special emphasis on 2008. West Virginia Coal Economy Joint Finance Committees Presentation - Download PDF
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