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What is your experience with gasification?
A lot of study
What are your goals with gasification?
commercial, other

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At 11:15am on June 1, 2009, Taylor said…
Hi Jack-I'm presently heading up for some spiritual r and r up in the mountains in the Fraser Valley for a time. Need some specific directions from on high as far as what is to take place here on the West Coast. I believe we have one year before the West Coast is destroyed by a 13 point quake. All the signs that I have seen in 1988 point to next summer.
If you make a gasifier big enough to run a 20 horsepower generator, it should have enough output to run a joe pipe with at least a 1.62 ID stainless steel. Ordinary steel will not stand up to the heat. And wood gas from what I have seen in Luc's test firsthand, is much hotter than propane. To cool the burn, just go to a larger ID pipe. Maybe a 2 or 2.25 ID or even a 3 inch. If steam is added, this would convert any CO into hydrogen. You would still need to spin out the moisture, but could add it back with the burn to make steam. For heat you wouldn't need to filter out the little bits of carbon as you can spin the end of the flame to burn up even the minute particles.
Using a double pipe system with a 0.5 concentric gap would give you enough space to inject water around the joepipe to make large amounts of superheated steam. You output gain should be substantially higher that using the wood gas to run a piston generator as opposed to a steam turbine. Likely around a 50 percent increase ans less parts to wear out. And much more compact. Use steam you wood get both your power and heat from a shop, and using a Tesla turbine, you could go double and tripple phase.
I'm hoping to be off the mountain in a week to ten days. This should produce as much heat or close to it compared to GEET gas. Add some stage three joe cell water into the mix and you should be able to kick it all into high gear. Keeping in touch, Josua.
At 9:45am on May 4, 2009, Eric Schrack said…
Hi Jack.

Keep in touch. Hopefully we can get a hold of Joshua (Taylor) and procede with what we had talked about. Very glad to have met you.

Beamer
At 9:25am on April 28, 2009, Taylor said…
Hi Jack

I'll get back to you though your email. Don't know where you are located. I'm here outside of Vancouver. Just getting ready to move to Abbotsford which is about an hour east. One of my contacts who knows Paul Pantone, the inventor of the GEET fuel processor, said that Paul is soon to be released from prison after being held unjustly for these past three years. Last week I wrote an article about merging the GEET and the Joe Pipe as a symbiotic unit. So he is going to bring this to Paul's attention. Could change things world wide in the GEET community. Let me know of your travel plans. Joshua.
 
 
 

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