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Scientists find way to make cheap gas from coal

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Scientists find way to make cheap gas from coal


Tech | 206937 hits | Feb 23 12:50 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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It could be a boon for the Canadian prairies. Researchers in Texas say they have found a way of cutting the cost of producing gasoline by two thirds

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  1. by avatar saturn_656
    Wed Feb 24, 2010 2:58 pm
    The OPEC countries must be crapping their shorts.

  2. by avatar stemmer
    Wed Feb 24, 2010 3:33 pm
    This is great news....

  3. by avatar Brenda
    Wed Feb 24, 2010 3:38 pm
    Great for eastern Europe too. They still heat their houses with brown coal (and the smoke that comes out of the chimneys is just too gross), so maybe they can go "green" and cheap ;-)

  4. by avatar raydan
    Wed Feb 24, 2010 3:41 pm
    Now I wish I'd kept all those lumps of coal that Santa left me. :(

  5. by avatar commanderkai
    Wed Feb 24, 2010 4:22 pm
    Wow, that's pretty awesome...

  6. by Choban
    Wed Feb 24, 2010 4:33 pm
    Great, stick it to big oil and it's producers.

  7. by avatar Zipperfish  Gold Member
    Wed Feb 24, 2010 4:49 pm
    This isn't exactly new technology. Turning coal into liquid fuel has been around since teh Fisher-Tropsch process, that kept the Nazi war machine going. I gather this guy has eliminated a couple of intermediary steps and lowers the total energy cost.

  8. by avatar Robair
    Wed Feb 24, 2010 4:53 pm
    There were internal combustion engines running on wood in the war as well. Google wood gasifiers.

    I predict a rise in the cost of electricity in Saskatchewan...

  9. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Wed Feb 24, 2010 4:55 pm
    Give me a couple of hours and I can turn anything edible into gas...onions and cabbage even sooner.

  10. by avatar herbie
    Wed Feb 24, 2010 5:00 pm
    A Y splitter from the carb's air intake, run one hose under the driver's seat.
    Mexican overdrive.
    Cabbage roll turbo
    Bubble & Squeak booster

  11. by avatar DrCaleb
    Wed Feb 24, 2010 5:13 pm
    "herbie" said
    A Y splitter from the carb's air intake, run one hose under the driver's seat.
    Mexican overdrive.
    Cabbage roll turbo
    Bubble & Squeak booster


    5 bean chili Supercharger. I've been making cheap gas like that for years. Cheap jokes, only just now.

  12. by avatar commanderkai
    Wed Feb 24, 2010 5:30 pm
    "Zipperfish" said
    This isn't exactly new technology. Turning coal into liquid fuel has been around since teh Fisher-Tropsch process, that kept the Nazi war machine going. I gather this guy has eliminated a couple of intermediary steps and lowers the total energy cost.


    True, though the process certainly wasn't efficient. If this is able to make oil at $28 dollars a barrel (And if I remember correctly...a barrel is 300 gallons, but I might be wrong), this can be huge for energy independence. HOWEVER, this would suck for the Tar Sands

  13. by avatar DrCaleb
    Wed Feb 24, 2010 5:58 pm
    "commanderkai" said
    This isn't exactly new technology. Turning coal into liquid fuel has been around since teh Fisher-Tropsch process, that kept the Nazi war machine going. I gather this guy has eliminated a couple of intermediary steps and lowers the total energy cost.


    True, though the process certainly wasn't efficient. If this is able to make oil at $28 dollars a barrel (And if I remember correctly...a barrel is 300 gallons, but I might be wrong), this can be huge for energy independence. HOWEVER, this would suck for the Tar Sands

    An oil barrell is 42 US gallons, 191 litres. Beer barrel, 36 US gallons.

    It won't phase the oilsands at all.

  14. by Thanos
    Wed Feb 24, 2010 6:00 pm
    Lots of coal in Canada anyway. Ka-CHING! 8)



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