[Bioconversion] Use of syngas
Paul Harris
paul.harris at adelaide.edu.au
Mon Sep 18 18:14:16 CDT 2006
G'day Les et al,
Syngas should be used to run stationary things, just like biogas! It's
too valuable to waste by trying to bash it into a highly desired form of
energy that we need to find ways to do without!
Start buying push bikes - they will be VERY useful as fossil oil gets
even more expensive!
Have a good day (take a walk!),
HOOROO
Les Blevins wrote:
>
> Tom
>
> How about converting syngas to fuels or oils? What are the most appropriate pathways?
>
> Of syngas-to-catalyst, or syngas-to-microbes, or syngas-to-hydrocracking which would you say will likely prove more efficient, resilient and cost effective?
>
> I've heard it said that eventually all three will likely find their niches.
>
> Les Blevins
> AAEC
> aaecorp.com
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