Another way to look at this is to say that the problem is not with the
gas producer BUT with the engine style used.
An IC engine needs clean gas and most gas producers have a problem
producing clean gas.
If something like a steam engine was used the gas and all by products
could be burned.
On one hand a boiler can explode but a tar pond can last many years.
Pick your poison, so to speak..
Would it be easer to design a safer boiler ? ? ?
Any engineers out there up to it ? ? ?
Turning the equation upside down,
Jeff
On 02/02/2013 11:52 PM, doug.williams wrote:
*People desperate for electrical power in poor developing countries,
are not aware or interested in how the power is made, or what the
operator does with his cooling ponds. The stink usually is enough to
warn you about these issues, but people including yourself, whom I
assume is well educated, need to be better informed of environmental
issues regarding condensate. We wave a red flag like the man walking
in front of the first Cars, creates awareness that a dangerous change
in water use is in progress, and responsible management is required.
Water scrubbers draws our attention calling for close scrutiny. No
more, no less, hence, these interesting exchanges taking place on this
Forum.*
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