Breakthrough promises $1.50 per gallon synthetic gasoline with no carbon emissions
source: http://www.gizmag.com/breakthrough-promises-150-per-gallon-synthetic-gasoline-with-no-carbon...
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According to Stephen Voller CEO at Cella Energy, the technology was developed using advanced materials science, taking high energy materials and encapsulating them using a nanostructuring technique called coaxial electrospraying.
“We have developed new micro-beads that can be used in an existing gasoline or petrol vehicle to replace oil-based fuels,” said Voller. “Early indications are that the micro-beads can be used in existing vehicles without engine modification.”
“The materials are hydrogen-based, and so when used produce no carbon emissions at the point of use, in a similar way to electric vehicles”, said Voller.
The technology has been developed over a four-year top secret programme at the prestigious Rutherford Appleton Laboratory near Oxford, UK.
The development team is led by Professor Stephen Bennington in collaboration with scientists from University College London and Oxford University.
Professor Bennington, Chief Scientific Officer at Cella Energy said, “our technology is based on materials called complex hydrides that contain hydrogen. When encapsulated using our unique patented process, they are safer to handle than regular gasoline.”
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Has the Fuel Beads Miracle gone into production yet? Or was this just another thread pulled in front of the cat? Well, if we are to be WALKING SOON we will need to LOSE WEIGHT and get into much better physical condition eh?
Unlike the charlatans dangling false hope before you I developed a health capsule formula that will get you ready for the Peak Oil collapse and no replacement fuels in sight => http://current.com/news/92973615_controlled-anorexia-daily-fat-burn-safe-weight-...
Unlike some people, Woodrow Riley delivers. These fantastic new fuels are being held from you til the price rises where they can soak your head in a dunking pool every day. You know that come on.
My formula will bust Medicare's kneecaps too. Save your Baby Boomer self from the Old Age Homes while you can. Drive by doctor clinics and physician's scam offices and LAUGH long and hard on the way to the pool. Laugh too at hospitals doing un-necessary operations on Medicare recipients.
Declare war on all Healthcare & Medicare shakedown scams!
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Gravity_Man:
Actually in that link/post there are TWO formulas for two different pills you can make at home, yes, YOU CAN DO SOMETHING FOR YOSELF.
Full instruction, no charge, no scam. I'm taking them myself and have begun steady weight loss that I fully expect to increase once I step up the exercise pace. Right now just beginning I am holding back on the extra exercise because it tends to increase appetite.
I ordered a product called Ultra ATP+, Double Strength from A Santa Barbera CA place called www.prohealth.com that also contains Malic Acid, which they say (and a Google confirmed) it increases muscle growth. Once the extra muscle is there the weight loss should increase, that is, fat loss.
Muscle gains negate weight scale loss readings.
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The man is grinning too much. Why?! He has to be grinning because IN QUANTITY MASS PRODUCTION it probably only costs 5 CENTS A GALLON TO MAKE.
This aggression from overseas will not stand man.
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BP will buy them for several billion euros----and it will disappear.
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Wetdog:
Good thing too! I've gotten used to living in this extension limbo 20th century. I bet millions other people are also. If they suddenly open the door to the 21st century they'll kill people. For a certainty they DON'T WANT TO DO THAT.
Let's replay the 1950's => I want a decent car blast it all.
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i won't believe it until i can drink it.
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Sounds like a really complex process. it probably can be made for 1.50, but then with royalties on the patent it will cost 5.00 per gallon.
Also, I wonder if this is even true. A UK scientist would usually give cost per liter.
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good_stuff:
EXACTLY! I saw that too and they never took me in either! Highway use tax will drive it to $7.50 a gallon FAST. These Cella folks are a cover for their Mother company Sheisters & Charlatans Incorporated.
BEWARE Brits bearing gifts in sheep's clothing hiding inside a big story gas tank filled with false hopes and shiny trinkets stamped Manhattan #2 the promises oh, the promises they never intended to keep only to shishkabob Americans on their well-sharpened sword of trickery and falsehoods.
LOOK! Look at their CASTLES, their KNIGHTS ready at the Gate!
Ignore my other posts from yesterday for I, too, was taken in but am now a recovering Realist. Suppressing the Dreamer Gene is at times very difficult. Where's the nearest railroad track I am so ashamed. Next thing you know I'll be believing that rat Gore who always rides the biggest jets, always has the biggest homes, always has answers which right there has to tell ya what he's REALLY ABOUT.
AWAKE! AWAKE FROM SLEEP! AWAKE I SAY.
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Gravity_Man:
You frighten me.
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theblackveil:
You were in need of being frightened then. Glad to help. Ahh, I love the smell of shock therapy-burned genes in the morning! New stem cells, growing, pulse, pumping, new posters, running for their lives.
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theblackveil:
I didn't mean to. I'm just now coming off of being mercury-poisoned by eating more tuna fish than was recommended. Apparently the mercury settled into my lower gut & organs it was an awesome experience.
The mercury is slowly leaving now that I'm getting some beans, yellow onions and tomatoes going and also some empty capsules filled with Oxy-Nectar, Spirulina and Aloe Vera cactus (capos) powders.
My apologies for over exuberance. I get sloppy sometimes about ingesting poisons because Jesus said poisoning wouldn't work against me, so sometimes I don't exercise much caution. Most people would be in the hospital but I can ride it out just takes a few days or so is all. Everything's copacetic, and this new car engine fuel is fantastic.
I'll have to try some soon.
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theblackveil:
AWAKE! AWAKE FROM SLEEP! AWAKE I SAY. Repetition has its uses. The next time somebody comes to your door offering you an Awake! magazine...
Hmm. Just how easily do you frighten anyway?!
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Another positive step in the right direction. Now bring it to market ASAP!
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Innovation that will shake the world. Good going USA. Oh, we didn't invent that either? But we are still number one, well, at least, in being consumers. For now.
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Another environmental can of worms?
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The question is, how do you generate the hydrogen without carbon emissions? I.e. if hydrogen is made by electrolysis, what is the fuel used to make THAT electricity? Edit: Oh, the BBC article explains that they use solar power. --That and other carbon neutral sources better be the only way they make it. No cheating!
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but it can only be made from panda's blood...
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toastyguy11:
heh +^d
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This is an elaborate troll.
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Gravity_Man
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At least they don't hafta TEST IT ON MONKEYS for 10 years first!!!
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I really hope this picks up some speed and backing so it gets off the ground and into circulation, finally something that can combat big oil
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How great and sad at the same time. This will not be allowed to happen and the guy or team that created it, will be found dead or be paid off to make sure it is never used.
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KSirys:
Consumers will buy what gets the most advertising dollars => 1600 PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC AVENUE & DC COMICS INCORPORATED. The Cella people don't have a prayer. Bennington is already a has-been considering retirement.
India and France have air powered vehicles already established so they're cemented feet with that. China has Kia Motors right next door plus Japanese tincanmobiles, not to mention highspeed rail taking their monies. Mexico has already been hit with the electric tazer /slash/ pinata.
Canada? They have dog sleds, eh?
Cella is going down. Ya can't survive ($) selling to AFRICA. Oh how pretty, Cella flames of yellow and blue. I feel a Slim Whitman song coming on, the one from MARS ATTACKS! Cella's head explodes yeah. Thank goodness I awoke before investing in them. Losers all. I'll be wise and continue putting my savings in a nice SAFE mattress.
I advise we stop mentioning this thread it's making us all look like SIMPLETONS.
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KSirys:
I think its "to good to be true" to start with.
BUT - nah,....if it IS legit,....militaries want it.
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wow...that's pretty cool. The hydrogen is encapsulated in another substance, and so makes it involatile, or at least until it enters the engine, where it is compressed to the point it explodes. So, it will work like gasoline.
However, what would it do with the waste? If there's some sort of chemical component to it, it would be expelled in the exhaust. Or the excess material could become solid, and really gum up the engine....then again, if it's rich with oxygen, it could actually clean the engine. lol
A cheap way of making hydrogen that you can use in a gas powered car, that actually cleans your car. But it could release more water vapor into the atmosphere.
Highly populated areas will see more rain.
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mitekillem:
Good post but, you have to be careful making the assumption this fuel has to be compressed. It's already compressed. Used in present engines designed for making compression yes, you're right.
But in subsequent engine improvements the engine pistons won't be doing Double Duty as a fuel mixture & oxygen compression that DRAGS DOWN ENGINE HORSEPOWER. With this fuel they may do what my own engine design does => free wheeling, all horses going into motion.
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mitekillem:
It would be cool if the exhaust waste fell on the pavement and kept the highway re-surfaced.
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Please let it be realistic...This would compete for the greatest discovery of the 21st century.
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Groovy stuff man.
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The word "nanotechnology" evokes scary movie scenarios. People ask what if the little nano-thingys get loose and multiply and ATTACK MANKIND? I don't believe these are that kind of nanos. These are bound together in a way they'll only be released inside the engine cylinder.
It would not be good to eat, drink or breathe them but at the same time if someone did it wouldn't release the hydrogen inside them. Our body doesn't generate enough electricity for that.
This isn't Dodge City, and they ain't Keanu Reeves. We won't require his assistance to save us from swarms of black bead fuel.
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ArchDruid:
The ones they give doubters like you might. You come under a special clause. Maybe some of Kenny's wheel spikes. The rest of us -the good people- we get the good ones.
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ArchDruid:
You're right too. What these people have done on the Nano scale is about what I showed how to do with deep ocean pressure on a Global scale => http://current.com/technology/92858210_ocean-energy-fishing-8-tons-per-square-in...
Both are packaging a fuel then transporting to the consumers.
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VIOLATION => YOU QUESTIONED ITS LEGS. Naysayer, to the guillotines wit ya! While we the good folk walk out from under THE DARK CLOUDS OF HELL into the refreshing Spring Rain pouring upon us => http://concordance.biblebrowser.com/al3/proverbs/16-15.htm
Get right with God maybe we'll let ya back in a 2nd chance.
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Gravity_Man:
Big ego there little guy.
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coolplanet:
I 100% refuse to respond to that.
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My bet is on Big Oil buying these guys out and burying it.
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TheOuroborus:
Don't think so. That's yesterday, this is today, and this new fuel is the Game Changer that allows Big Oil to transition away from crude oil without skipping a beat on their Money-O-Meters.
All their equipment can handle the new fuel => trucks, pipelines, tank farms. And all their distillation refinery tanks are sitting on some very valuable Property up north and many places.
We're going through some rough water we'll have to start giving Big Oil CEO's pats on the back and awards-to-humanity dinners.
And they won't lose a single dollar bill. They'll be the good guys soon. Colt Seever, $6 million dollar men, man from Atlantis, the bird rising from the ocean with leaves of peace in its beak signifying dry land free at last.
Be preparing your minds. Fall water is about to roll.
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What great news! Not for the US where I'm sure they will label it Terrorist juice and outlaw it to protect their interests in big oil but really great news for nations not run by greedy retarded chimps :)
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alexandrek:
My magic 8 ball agrees. :)
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alexandrek:
could be - - -but the tech will be "rediscovered" by Exxon, or Raytheon,....or someone part of the military industrial complex. Yepper.
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Available date : DEC 12 2012
HAHA TO LATE
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Divide_Conquer:
They missed 1-20-20-11 but 10-20-20-11 is still open. 2012 is the Binary 0-1 bookended by the 2, a very intimidating number indeed. The Mayans held out the hope if we made a Major Breakthrough to change our destructive ways we could avoid the "2012 Fate".
Making gasoline beads ~using hydrogen instead~ qualifies us to step back in the ring as a formidable contender.
But they'll double the price, right? I mean, why settle for one fortune when you can have bread with butter?
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Divide_Conquer:
::giggle::
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One can only hope this is true. If so the civilized world wouldn't have to be dependent on the uncivilized world for petroleum any more. Like Remanns, I have my doubts.
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p.s. - - - I have doubts.
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No doubt here => it will be outlawed in the US.
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One main argument against using hydrogen fuel has been the super tiny size of the molecules forcing need for a powerful fuel tank to hold it in quantity. What Cella has done, possibly, is made a chemical bond to hold the hydrogen stable IN A LARGER MOLECULE THEY CAN CONTROL.
Once under control & stable they made a timed release fuel pill that breaks apart releasing the hydrogen quickly into the cylinders, bypassing the fuel tank leakage problem. hahahaha
I would say the tiny beads are pumped like a dry fuel towards the engine and immediately before entering the cylinder ~or once inside the cylinder~ an electric charge un-constitutes the pill. Probably the electric charge is supplied by the spark plug => since they said engines would not need modification.
I have an edge in understanding "dry fuel bead pills that pour like liquid" as I worked at Dragon Chemical decades ago where they had me adding ingredients into the mixing hopper. I shoveled some copper cuprate in and the stuff although dry the blasted beads splashed just like a liquid came up and hit my eye. Copper cuprate is one mean customer to eyeballs.
Bennington is one smart guy. Give him the Leonard Nimoy Award.
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" and the Brits shall set us free" ? We shall see.
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remanns:
I like his P. T. Barnum circus act holding up a drugstore pill bottle [playing off the majority public's idea of a magic fuel pill added to water]. The grin gives him away.
He also enjoys selling snake oil [that he knows to himself is the real deal]. That's why your snake oil flag went flying up the pole too.
It's good to see a man enjoy his work so much.
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My magic 8 ball says that it foresees mysterious deaths and fabricated scandal revolving around Cella Energy. Mysterious disappearance of all documentation related to this find. The magic 8 ball has spoken.
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Synthetic huh? I thinlk I'll check our Cella Energy and see if I can find any other info on it. Like, if BP owns it.
http://www.linkedin.com/companies/cella-energy
Ok, it's "privately held" and reading this its products deal with nanotechnology. There are cons to nanotechnology still, and with this I would want to know if it has been tested properly and how nanoparticles would react to the atmosphere when burned and also any effects on humans. Why does everything now have to be nanotechnology or GM in presenting other problems when we have natural switchgrasses and hemp that could easily be converted to fuel? Well, because corporations backing these ventures can now patent it and make tons of money off it. However, how long would this take while we continue to spew GHGS into the atmosphere? Why aren't we growing switchgrasses and hemp and converting it on a mass scale already? If people really want solutions why waste precious time with the technological fixes that may take us beyond a tipping point and present other problems when we already have solutions that can and need to be implemented right now?
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JanforGore:
Exactly the sort of thing I say!
The fact that they've got a price label already on it makes it fishy to start with. It is impossible to gauge the price, especially in small volumes, of a new product like this before it's even been produced.The whole thing just screams "delaying tactic" by big oil. It's a carrot to keep people suckling on the oil teat, helping you to forget about all those already viable, workable alternatives already out there.
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Well, that's nice. I still would need more information about nanotechnology in this and to do some research on my own since I don't know what constitutes "privately held" in this instance. And what can it do that can't be solved by switchgrass and hemp for the same price?
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JanforGore:
Liquid Sunlight.
In a sense it's Solar, Jan. Canned nanolight.
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ArchDruid:
Liquid Fire, gunpowder minus the smoke. Smokeless cigarettes. The rabbit in the hat has left the building. Pandora is impotent.
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Well hey, the Earth is reaching a climate tipping point that will affect agriculture, water , and our ability to survive, so of course the first thing I think of is having energy for laptop batteries and space travel. I think you missed my point on this especially since this was about gasoline. And I did some research on Dr. Bennington and know he is associated with the London Centre Of Nanotechnology, whose outside advisory board members' names are currently not listed on their site. So I wish to continue to research this to see who may be funding it simply because I still have concerns about the safety of nanotechnology.
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Yeah. I agree. This isn't really spectacular to me. There are ALREADY plenty of cleaner ways to get energy, but they are suppressed because they are not profitable. Plain and simple. I could give a shit about nanotechnology, honestly. Nature has already provided us with plenty of better solutions that don't require fuel to be trucked everywhere. It can be grown in our backyards, or collected from the sun and the wind. Instead we choose this asinine path simply because of profit, which means nothing when you consider how valuable the planet is... if you can even put a value on it (which you can't... but we try really hard, anyway).
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ArchDruid:
You know Henry Ford was using hemp for fuel (And hemp-made plastics that had higher tensile strength than steel, but were biodegradable and lighter) before oil was made into the standard.... right? Unfortunately oil stole the show, which was a matter of timing and backing.
Should I also mention that hemp, while growing, sequesters more CO2 than most plants (effectively UN-DOING the damage we do by burning fuels), can yield more paper per acre than any tree, and grows like a weed?
Might as well throw that all in this post. I haven't said it for a while.
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Good point.
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I agree that hydrogen is essentially better than oil... I guess I'm just tired of baby steps... because our problems are mounting much faster than that. Steps in the right direction are good. But steps that support the current energy paradigm could prove more damaging... don't you think? We need a complete shift in the way we use and move energy, not a "turnkey" solution.
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the illuminati will probably get to the inventor, kill him (in a mysterious way as usual) take his invention and nevr release it to the public forever condemning us to the world they want
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ymmd - but its true...like http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL.../5676977&RS=PN/5676977
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Even IF it is a viable alternative, until it is mass produced and distributed Big Oil will continue to suck All the money they can out of us While they can. If OPEC wanted to produce more oil they Could and the price of gas Could be $1.00 a gallon but they see the writing on the wall with all the new technologies that are coming so they are sucking us dry as Fast as they can.
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How long until a big oil company buys up the patents on this so they can "research" this technology....and then we never hear about it again?
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From the website.
"Although ideal for our proof-of-concept work and potentially useful for the initial demonstrator projects it is not currently a viable commercial material: it is expensive to make and cannot be easily re-hydrided or chemically recycled."
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carbon.. but what else is in there ..Im all for new kind of replacements ,research , & development but I think that looking for another "sold by the gallon" fuel isn't really what were trying to do is it .. I mean yea lots of things cumbust with chemical reaction doesn't mean its any less toxic or viable but hey who knows maybe its a little baby step progress? unsure? so vague?
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Good times ahead, Road Warrior part 4!
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kennymotown:
The hydrogen fuel beads will be transported in EXISTING TANKERS. You can grab a lucrative truck driving career after all! And no truck drivers will be losing their great paying jobs. Cella Fuel slips right into the existing technology.
Beats heck out of searching for the lost Pat Boone still down in the Center of the Earth with Professor Challenger wait, wasn't that a BRITISH MOVIE? I recall {ugh} British accents.
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how long before the big guys go after these, "undesirables"?
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this is what I'm talking about, now the US can pop that big middle eastern oil penis out of it's mouth and move onto better things
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chivideoguy:
British jisz is more their flavour.
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Ok has anyone noticed this exact same headline runs every 6 months?
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toyotabedzrock:
Yup!
And I wonder where they get the price from? Lots of wishful thinking and hopes of massive government subsidies?Oil comes out of the ground free and the transport and refining infrastructure is solidly in place. Any new product that comes on line faces enormously steep competition to reach parity on price.
I'm calling this as another cheap press release aimed at getting some big money out of overly hopeful investors.
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This crap weakens the alternative fuel movement by offering silly pie in the sky options that defer people from investing in the tech that's already here and diverts money away from where its really needed. I suspect part of that is a plot BY big oil. ;) - 1 year ago
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ozoneocean
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63pmacp
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toyotabedzrock:
could you post those links??
- 1 year ago
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63pmacp
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GENERALNATTY
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its all a bunch of hot air unless they have a cheap way to mass produce it , we have been told about revolutionary new fuel technologies before, years and years ago that didn't amount to much more than a ugly ass prius.
Infrastructure wise most of the gas stations are owned by big oil companies that will cock block it at every turn , but this is the biggest threat to big oil(if its real). I hope they come up with a cheap motor oil too because with all that lost revenue i know that those big those oil companies are gonna fuck us in the ass every oil change.
- 1 year ago
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GENERALNATTY
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Gravity_Man
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GENERALNATTY:
Motor oil will last longer with cleaner-burning fuel.
- 1 year ago
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Gravity_Man
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Gravity_Man
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GENERALNATTY:
Soybean Oil! 150,000 miles between oil changes! Oops.
- 1 year ago
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Gravity_Man
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TheAmericanPatriot
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Is this another ethanol scam?
- 1 year ago
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TheAmericanPatriot
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thedirtman
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I think there has to be a some sort of waste product if there is a reaction. So what is this waste product I ask. So, I visit the website:
http://www.cellaenergy.com/index.php?page=technology
It says the composite material is ammonia borane NH3BH3. If all of the hydrogen is released in a reaction then the waste product must be BN (Boron Nitride). Am I correct? Boron nitride is useful as a lubricant (similar to graphite), or maybe the waste product is recyclable?
- 1 year ago
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thedirtman
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Gravity_Man
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thedirtman:
A Self-Oiling Engine! You just described a car engine producing fresh oil for itself, you did that, I saw you do that.
Are you CRAZY mon? Around these parts they LYNCH for Less.
- 1 year ago
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Gravity_Man
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EmperorThan
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What's the catch? "It releases mass amounts of Curium into the stratosphere...." Oh, well we can fix that later.
*20 years later* *extinct*
lol jk, bad ass hope it fixes our problems.
- 1 year ago
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EmperorThan
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coolplanet
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This is SUCH GOOD NEWS!!!!!!!
I hope it's for real. - 1 year ago
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coolplanet
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NiceN
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This should instead read: Breakthrough synthetic gasoline at $1.50. . . . but first we must decapitate all big oil heads.
- 1 year ago
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NiceN
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bailey78
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it will never happen. Big Oil won't let it.
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bailey78
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NiceN
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bailey78:
Beat me to it.
- 1 year ago
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NiceN
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Incredulous
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bailey78:
Bullshit. It will happen, and a lot more yet to come. The human spirit is fairly indomitable, you can squash it and bait it and bind it and try to silence it, but people will continue to look for and find solutions to the problems facing the world. Big Oil is a has been and they know it, which is why they are so desperately grasping to control every aspect of the global economy.
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Incredulous
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bailey78
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Incredulous:
I sure hope your right.But I don't think it will happen.
- 1 year ago
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bailey78
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SNJ
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The possibilities are endless
- 1 year ago
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SNJ
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SNJ
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Genius. Then we can keep the cars we already have, creating less waste. Excited about the possibilities.
- 1 year ago
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SNJ
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a619ko
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Kept secret indeed!! But, by when will we be able to use the new fuel technology?
- 1 year ago
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a619ko
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JanforGore
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a619ko:
Perhaps when Peak OiIl hits full force to make a ton of money off of peoples' desperation.
- 1 year ago
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