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I have followed the development of discoveries in the amazing uses for plasma. It is often referred to by researchers as the fourth state of matter. Anyone who doubts the new developments in sulphur free diesel, and low carbon fuels, needs to read the latest papers on the technology being developed at Drexel Plasma Institute(DPI) in Philadelphia. DPI is a new research facility used by major organizations like NASA, DOD, Chevron, National Science Institute, DOE, Army Materials Center of Excellence (ARL MCOE), DOT, CiMeRC, Department of National Defence of Canada, DARPA, NSF, Max Planck Institute, and USDA. The Drexel Plasma Institute was formed in 2002 to stimulate and coordinate research projects related to plasma and other modern high energy engineering techniques.

Recommended Reading Materials:
http://plasma.mem.drexel.edu/publications/
http://plasma.mem.drexel.edu/projects/

Having watched the companies involved, it has come to my attention that oil companies do not want people to know about this technology. Many efforts have been mobilized to discredit and take down this technology.

On the otherhand, the Obama administration has employed people directly involved in this such as, Steven Chu, U.S. Energy Secretary, Nobel Prize Laureate. His efforts are focused in this direction. Having learned the terminology related to this, I am now able to understand how much of a battle this is.
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What is the New Breakthrough in Advanced Cellulosic Biofuel Steven Chu Talks About?

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Several research labs, educational institutions, and a small handful of companies, are ready to start the deployment of advanced cellulosic biofuel production. It is a non-polluting process for producing low carbon fuels out of non-food material. Rubber, plastic, garbage, toxic waste, organics, and sewage, naming just a few feedstocks, that will go into these new reaction chambers. Reactors come in a few different varieties. Plasma, plasma torch, fluidized bed, and biochem… Continue

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At 12:37pm on October 24, 2009, Union theocratic gov Divine of J said…
And a pleasure to have you on my friends page? that the Lord Jesus bless you.
At 2:48pm on August 4, 2009, Jeffrey Michael Paganini said…
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At 3:25pm on May 29, 2009, Jeffrey Michael Paganini said…
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Hybrid Technologies Building 220+ MPG Supercar With 'Wild' Horsepower: Exclusive First Look


As if the Silicon Valley sportscar darlings at Tesla didn’t have enough competition from the startup pal it just sued and the company that built the world’s cheapest ride, now EV gurus lurking in the hills of North Carolina are well into R&D on a new green supercar.

Is your mouth not watering over the concept designs pictured above? Well, how do two versions of it sound—a gas-electric hybrid entrant for the Automotive X Prize, and an all-electric for (almost) the rest of us? Yeah, we thought so. Best part: A drivable prototype should be ready by September.

Mooresville, N.C.-based Hybrid Technologies offered PM first-look video test drives last year of its electric roadster, Mini Cooper and motorcycle—and the company’s impressive li-ion-powered sedan’s drivetrain led us to vote them an early favorite to win the AXP. Full-scale production, however, has always been the holdup for Hybrid Tech breaking out into Tesla territory. With its still unnamed X Prize entry, however, comes a larger plan to conquer the fuel-efficient market for supercars. And if the exclusive early specs and sketches that we got our hands on serve as any indication, Fisker’s Karma isn’t the new cool kid on the block anymore.

“We’re looking for this car basically to end up mainstream—not just built for a one-and-done,” says project development engineer Ron Cerven. “The X Prize car is going to be the purchasable—obviously a higher-end car, but there might be something else from us in the X Prize.”

Other than to say they wouldn’t necessarily be in the “alternative” class, Cerven declined to comment on any other AXP ideas from Hybrid. But he said this high-end exotic hybrid would retain regenerative breaking, as well as movable aero parts to alter the vehicle’s downforce and drag. Citing an “overwhelming” lack of comfort in today’s supercars, Cerven stressed that design would center around the passenger and drivetrain.

But power under the hood will have to trump a cushy ride: Hybrid Technologies is aiming for a 150- to 180-mi. range per charge from the all-electric model, while the lithium-ion-meets-gas hybrid needs to hit 220 mpg—minimum. And that’s not to mention performance. When we asked Cerven if Hybrid Technologies could hit ZR1-level horsepower equivalent numbers in the mid-600s, he laughed, vaguely adding that we were “way out of the ballpark—it’s gonna be wild.”

Along with nearly every other big-time player in the race for production plug-in cars, Hybrid is gunning for that magic market timetable of late 2009 to the first half of 2010. But suffice it to say, we want a test drive. —Matt Sullivan
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At 10:55am on May 7, 2009, Ron Darby said…
I am a retired Chemical Engineering Professor from Texas A&M University.

Yes, gasification should not be ruled out, but it is expensive and not especially "environmentally friendly". It may have its place, but thee are probably more practical and economical alternatives (e.g. Pickens).
At 3:25am on April 27, 2009, Jeffrey Michael Paganini said…
Good morning, I see we both are night owls, hope you are content and doing well, could you resend the message about Gore invite, somehow it got lost in the shuffle thanks my friend.
At 2:18pm on April 23, 2009, Dr. Hans J. Kugler, PhD said…
Don't worry about liability!
You are expressing your thoughts, your right!
I wish more people would!
At 2:15pm on April 23, 2009, Dr. Hans J. Kugler, PhD said…
My own!
Check out www.antiagingforme.com - - on home page.
Also click on "free eBooks" and then on "HK Stem Cell research."
Here is what we did with a child burn-victim, using "Zelltherapie", the German - Swiss precursor to "Embryonic Cell Extracts" and stem cells.
The picture with the breathing tube should have been the first.

At 3:44am on April 23, 2009, Dr Simon Harding said…
Thanks for the connection and joining Think Green !
At 8:41pm on April 22, 2009, Dr. Hans J. Kugler, PhD said…
Part I:
Welcome to dreamland - - floating in (mostly) theoretical (im)possibilites!
Let me know when its ready to go full scale, like Arnold Klann's "BlueFire Ethanol fuels".
Paper is patient! Lots of theory mixed with some facts ( - - steps are, often, not connected because there are rate of reaction differences of 1: 100,000 between them).
Why not deprive the algae of sulfur, and have it make H2 instead of O2? (like Hans Gaffron's findings). Sounds good(?) - - - but (as of today) fails reality.

Part II:
Fuels with 86% of methane that produces no CO2? El Toro!
80% hydrogen (?, percent of what). More wishful thinking? Just because somebody makes a claim doesn't mean that its real.

We agree: oil companies don't want fuel improvements and will do anything (like preventing production of plug-in hybrids) to maintain their profits.
 
 

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