Coal Made Into Oil?
Yes, you heard right this idea came along when the DARPA made a press statement on making coal economical and environmentally sound. This brought about a decent argument; considering the US use something like 250,000+ barrels of fuel on their own. Meaning they rely on their neighbours, surrounding countries and other foreign countries to suit their needs.
However the interesting part is the US has almost 300 billion coal reserves. Now if you could convert that to fuel, you would have enough to fuel the entire world; as well as cut out the neighboring countries.
The Fischer-Tropsch process used in the 1940s by Nazis who were known to create liquid fuel using the method. This does however indicate that it may not work all the economically. Times were desperate and oil had dried up in Nazi Germany; thus they were out of resources and used this as a last resort.
A Google chase for ‘liquid coal’ offers little comfort. Coming in at cardinal 3 is “Liquid Atramentous is a Bad Deal for Global Warming”, while at cardinal 6 is “Why Aqueous Atramentous Is Not a Viable Option to Move America Beyond Oil”.
The US Air Force itself wouldn’t hesitate to agree: on 5 August they arise to be on the border of abandoning their own attempts at converting oil to coal. Time will acquaint if DARPA succeeds in the area the US Air Force have previously not done well in.












obewan on Fri, 12th Dec 2008 12:56 pm
Liquid coal made with carbon sequestration can be as clean or cleaner than conventional oil fuels. Carbon sequestration has already been proven at Kinder Morgan in TX where over 1 billion cu ft of co2 is captured daily and pumped underground for permanent storage. We only have 50 years max left on the oil supply according to the DOE experts - less according to the worlds leading geophysicists. There will be 9 billion mouths to feed, and mass economic chaos will ensue long before that when the shortages hit. We need to exercise every available option to prolong the world’s survival. Ethanol can only supply 10%. Electric for everything is not feasible. Biodiesel is similar to ethanol. Both will add to food shortages. There is a 200 year coal supply that can take up the slack while sources like hydro phonic algae are developed. Liquid coal can be made with recycled water, and the land can be redeveloped into farms, forests, and lakes with minimal environmental damage – I have seen the photos of redeveloped coalmines.
Why the Price of Peak Oil is Famine
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/money/2008/02/07/cnoil107.xml
admin on Sat, 13th Dec 2008 2:19 am
Thanks for the comment mate, pretty interesting