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A 'Coals to Newcastle' feel as I explain the truce to the Network for Peace, but they are very supportive.
Peyton "What? Finders keepers right?"
Moneypenny "Where'd you find it? On Aubrey's head isnt really finders keepers"
Jim Lambert stands in front of the Aermotor Windmill and water towers that he built in 1970. He was the main builder.
By Ryan Schude, who is photographing old Castle builders and pharmhands for a series of portraits in 2024. At the celebration of life for John McHann on February 25, 2024, Ryan spent the day and captured the likenesses of many of the guests.
I do not yet understand all of this, but here is a go at it.
The input to this is almost any biofuel including plastics (except for PVC, which makes HCl) and pine. The ideal size is chips, but even dried manure works well.
Usually, the biofuel is burned, but here,. at very high (1200 C) temperatures, the fuel is converted directly to hydrogen, methane, and carbon. Efficiency goes like the fourth power of the temperature. Proton Power claims to burn every hydrogen atom.
As output, they get 1100 MW of electricity, diesel fuel, and a form of carbon that is very similar to graphene. Graphene usually sells for $100-gram. This carbon costs 3 cents/gram. Pure water also comes out from this process, and there is excess hydrogen, which is flamed (presently).
The cost of this power is about 4 cents/kWh plus 1 cent per 15 tons of fuel stock.
"Public Drowning" of the water meadows at Harnham, Salisbury. An agricultural practice that dates back to the 1640s. www.salisburywatermeadows.org.uk/history/