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Diesel exhaust used as fertilizer

Started by Jens, November 01, 2009, 12:08:18 AM

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Jens

This is nothing new but the article gives some interesting (and astounding) figures ....

http://www.theage.com.au/national/a-farmers-field-of-dreams-buries-climate-change-war-20091031-hqty.html

Jens

PS.: For our US cousins, bring in the listeroids as Agricultural vertilizer production machinery.


mobile_bob

last week i ran across a patent for water mist scheme for stripping the particulate and nitrogen compounds
from the exhaust stream, the idea being a concentrate liquid fertilizer.

the canadian farmers having procured a grant from the canadian government a 3 years or so ago was very
interesting in that the exhaust gasses replaced about 90% of the normal fertilizer needs of their planting.

for a stationary engine, in an offgrid application where one will be raising his own food, there might be broad
use and a win/win situation.

i definitely am interested in doing more research

bob g

billswan

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bob , jens

That is the direction I am headed with my 10/1 this winter as I am a farmer and have read about the canadians and the nitrogen from diesel exhaust.

Was reluctant to post though until I had some results.

Right now I am involved with the harvest from hell here in minnesota, seems to rain every other day! >:( >:(
So it is going to be at least a month or more to get to the building of the equipment to capture the nitrates.

So now is it a CHP+ fertilizer system?   CHP+N

Billswan

Bob if you remember where you read of the patent you spoke of in your post I would love to read it if it is on line it may save me some trial and error, you know build test rebuild retest.............................
16/1 Metro DI at work 900rpm and 7000watts

10/1 Omega in a state of failure

Henry W

This is an interesting topic and we need to look into this more. Would like to get involved with this.
Next year I am planning to make a good size garden. About 1/8 acre.

Henry

mobile_bob

i believe this is the patent i was reading about, or one similar in function

http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/4247321/description.html

i will see if i can find others

bob g