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The Bayer MaterialScience Carbon Monoxide Pipeline
We apologize in advance for the disorganized nature of this dispatch. There's a lot of ground to cover just to get to the primary, some perhaps ironic, points.
First, we remind you that we have now documented a number of technologies whereby Carbon Dioxide can be productively recycled, via chemical conversion into the industrially-valuable Carbon Monoxide.
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United States Patent Application: 0030113244
We first refer you to our recent report of:
West Virginia Coal Association | Panasonic Sunshine Extracts Even More Hydrogen from H2O | Research & Development; concerning, primarily: "US Patent Application 20130075250 - Hydrogen Production Device";
wherein is disclosed additional technology developed by Japan's Panasonic Corporation to efficiently produce "hydrogen directly from water and sunlight"; and, which report referenced others we've made documenting Panasonic's initial and ongoing improvement of such technology for the generation of Hydrogen from nothing, in essence, but Water and freely-available Sunshine.
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United States Patent Application: 0130079577
As seen, for just several examples, in our reports of:
West Virginia Coal Association | Penn State Solar CO2 + H2O = Methane | Research & Development; concerning: "High-Rate Solar Photocatalytic Conversion of CO2 and Water Vapor to Hydrocarbon Fuels; The Pennsylvania State University; 2009; Efficient solar conversion of carbon dioxide and water vapor to methane and other hydrocarbons is achieved ... . All experiments are conducted in outdoor sunlight at University Park, PA"; and:
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United States Patent Application: 0130075250
We regret the tedium, but, we feel obligated to continue documenting the now-irrefutable fact, that, we can use environmental energy to efficiently extract elemental, molecular Hydrogen, H2, from Water.
Not that we think it wise to use Hydrogen as a vehicle fuel, and go sailing down the Turnpike at Interstate speeds in a pressurized mini-Hindenberg disguised as a Ford Explorer.
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http://www.netl.doe.gov/technologies/coalpower/cctc/topicalreports/pdfs/topical21.pdf
We've presented you with quite a few reports by now, documenting the fact that our very own United States Department of Energy recognizes the value of Coal; and understands that Coal could, without doubt, if used fully and completely, not only put an end to our outrageously detrimental national reliance on OPEC oil, but, provide us with follow-on benefits of related manufacturing industries and vastly increased opportunities for employment and individual prosperity.
