[Terrapreta] The new "Black Gold" is already on sale in Indonesia!

Robert Flanagan saffechina at gmail.com
Sat Sep 1 23:53:53 EDT 2007


Hey Ron,

For more details you can follow this link
http://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1602 . These guys are working
flat out and putting all info on open source to encourage others to join in.
I can only hope our own efforts to recreate terra preta will follow the same
path.

Regarding CO2 sequestration, I love to hear of anything that's better then
biochar. I'm still not sure the problem is that we've to much CO2 in the
atmosphere, I think it's a lot more to do with not enough fertile soil
growing plants! If we restore the soil then the plants and microbes will
take care o the high CO2.

Regards,
Rob.


On 9/2/07, Ron Larson <rongretlarson at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>  Rob:
>
>     Can you explain the following 400% statement from yesterday - as I
> tend to believe in efficiencies smaller than 100%.
>
>     But I did get to some new-to-me hydrogen literature (I'm working on a
> different CO2 sequestration concept - not mine - and I have signed a
> non-disclosure agreement).  .Thanks
>
> Ron
>
> For the future of energy production note, Stan Meyer's patent expired July
> this year and already two working models have been produced by open source
> engineering www.h2earth.com . This is in no way to be confused with
> Electrolysis (passing high electrical current through an electrolyte)
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9XrLOudwRw low voltage and low current
> and  this water fuel cell is getting over 400% efficiency. Another sign of
> hope for the future is a water power car in Japan
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1OWDcWoXHs . One thing to note about the
> HHO gas is that it's extremely reactive (Exothermic) and is a perfect gas to
> use in gasification to reduce any waste into H2:CO (syngas) so in the future
> this could take care of the offgas from our charcoal production
> http://www.xogentechnologies.ca/ .
>
>


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Robert Flanagan
Chairman & President
Hangzhou Sustainable Agricultural Food & Fuel Enterprise Co., Ltd.

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