That is relative.Shrieker wrote:It's been on youtube for 3 years and it's amazing (negatively amazing) that it hasn't taken off yet. Who cares if there is no energy to gain ? Imagine you could get rid of all that plastic garbage and put it to good use. That's much more important.
Or better yet recycle it (burning it away is the biggest waste of all).rjsa wrote:That is relative.Shrieker wrote:It's been on youtube for 3 years and it's amazing (negatively amazing) that it hasn't taken off yet. Who cares if there is no energy to gain ? Imagine you could get rid of all that plastic garbage and put it to good use. That's much more important.
If you are getting rid off all plastic while burning more fuel than you are producing just to burn into CO2 whatever you produced, do you still think it's a good idead?
Better just burn all the stuff from the start.
I'm not saying it works that way. I'm asking if someone knows.
To do what? extract oil and gas by fracking?strad wrote:How much energy does it cost though?
Yep!!!Or better yet recycle it (burning it away is the biggest waste of all).
That was my question Richard, but all I got was a smart assed answer.richard_leeds wrote:Just be a little geeky - what is the energy conversion, ie input energy for the process compared to energy released?