Hi I would like to ask the community if we can set up a post for a new energy system I have been working on ,I think it works out more efficient and ecologically better , and its large scale thinking for energy systems , and now I need to check through my figures and need the views of IET thinkers for instance on combustion , post combustion chemistry , it unfolds into quite a complex system which I have been working on for 8 years , but enables us to get more energy from wastes and perhaps helps to move to biomaterials. I have an interest as environmental thinker and have designed the system to go through to government funding phases and pretty confident it works well in a number of questions around energy and environmental thinking .
looking at Sequential oxygen combustion system , I think it can work well in 3 ways ,
1 when we have a surplus of CH4, it does act as gas balancer
2 In the summer low of demands when the most spare wind energy is available
3 we could certainly improve cement CO2 with it , depends how much of the 10,000,000,000 kg uk consumption you want to do , if this ammount of cement required then plant type and position will need configuring differently , in other words other than obvious sites dont draw anything till we can get figures ,
4 ethanol can be used for local specific power loads using reciprocating engine , should be making quite a bit if we really go for it by 2030
looking at Sequential oxygen combustion system , I think it can work well in 3 ways ,
1 when we have a surplus of CH4, it does act as gas balancer
2 In the summer low of demands when the most spare wind energy is available
3 we could certainly improve cement CO2 with it , depends how much of the 10,000,000,000 kg uk consumption you want to do , if this ammount of cement required then plant type and position will need configuring differently , in other words other than obvious sites dont draw anything till we can get figures ,
4 ethanol can be used for local specific power loads using reciprocating engine , should be making quite a bit if we really go for it by 2030