Dear Mr. Mott, that is great news. A student from the British NGO Engineers Without Borders said that I could fabricate a small gas turbine using a turbo charger from a truck. So I went to the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India with a request for money.We are already running internal combustion engines on unpurified biogas (which contains carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide and moisture). Therefore I thought that it may also be possible to operate a gas turbine with the same kind of biogas. But just a few days ago a panel of experts shot down my proposal of running a gas turbine on unpurified biogas. They said that raw biogas cannot be used in a gas turbine and that it has to be purified. Since I am basically a biologist and not an engineer, I had to accept what the panel members were saying and withdrew my proposal. Yours A.D.Karve
Nov 24, 2010 at 1:36 AM, Randy Mott <[email protected]> wrote: > Great point on the lack of an imperative to remove CO2. We are working > on projects that will feed methane (with CO@) to large gas turbines. Very > economical. > > Randy Mott > CEERES > Warsaw > > > >
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