Archive for March 2011
Biosphere Technology
Environmental (Envirotech) or green technology (Genentech) or clean technologies (clean technologies) the use of Environmental Science for our environment and conserve natural resources and reduce the negative impacts of human activities. Environmental Technology focuses on sustainable development.
Gasification is an example of green technology. Gasification is a process that the carbonaceous materials such as coal, oil, befouls and biomass breaks, and converts carbon monoxide and hydrogen using high temperature and controlled amounts of oxygen and / or steam resources, such as at home or compost waste . The mixture of gas produced by gasification as a synthesis gas. Synthesis gas is itself a form of fuel. It consists mainly of hydrogen, carbon dioxide and carbon and is less than half the energy density of natural gas.
The ultimate form of gasification technology is revolutionary biosphere created and developed by the renowned author of several original articles in the scientific literature, Dr. Chris McCormack. Dr. McCormack also serves as president and CEO of Global Environmental Energy Corporation (GEECF). Biosphere technology traps the flammability of solid waste and turns it into a fuel, the extreme heat of steam, which in turn generates generate green electricity. The camera is the biosphere, where it begins the process of the biosphere. The synthesis gas is transferred to a combined gas / steam turbine to generate electricity.