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April 30, 2011

Coal Power Plant and Algae Bio Fuel concept 2

Filed under: Innovation — Tyler @ 3:32 pm
Tiered Algae Farm and Coal Power Plant

Tiered Algae Farm and Coal Power Plant concept - CLICK TO ENLARGE

This is a diagram for the Coal Power Plant and Algaeo Bio Fuel farm concept. It goes into some detail into the idea for taking the CO2 from a coal power plant and piping it into a Tiered Vertical Wafered Algae System (TVWAS). This concept was first brainstormed at a previous article here at overidon.com. But this diagram omits the desalinization portion of the concept and introduced the idea of converting the algae into bio fuel. Here is a great article that describes how algae can be turned into bio fuel. The interesting thing about this diagram is that the Coal Power Plant not only generates electricity and heat, but it also has the byproduct of CO2 pollution. Fortunately, the algae in the TVWAS can hypothetically use the CO2 pollution as a food source. The TVWAS will have transparent walls, ceilings, floors and windows, so it will still be able to absorb some sunlight without needing to be using artificial sunlight energy in order to feed the algae.

A water source will be quite important so that is why the previous article discusses having a desalination plant nearby. But this diagram concept is to illustrate the CO2 -> Biofuel technique.

The reason why I like this idea is because it uses coal, which is a very abundant power source in the United States of America. And the other great thing is that biofuel can be used as a transition fuel for automobiles as we move to more electric solutions. I consider this technology to be a transition based solution that will help us move to more advanced forms of energy conversion.

The beauty of the TVWAS is that it uses technology that already exists. The only thing new is that it implements concepts of cogeneration in order to minimize waste. Of course there will need to be scrubbers that will clean the coal emissions of sulfur and other pollutants that the algae won’t be able to eat, but the amount of CO2 that can be turned into fuel could be quite lucrative. If enough of these TVWAS systems are sucessfully created in the future, the United States of America could become a fuel exporter instead of a vulnerably dependent consumer of fossil fuels.

Another reason why this type of system is being researched by overidon.com is the amount of employment opportunities for a wide variety of disciplines and skill levels for American Citizens. There will need to be a strong infrastructure of computer programmers, green technology experts, algae and farming specialists as well as industrial workers employed in order to make this system function properly.

As I flush out the concepts in more detail I’ll make more diagrams.

-Tyler Stansfield Jaggers

April 30th 2011

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April 29, 2011

Freal makes delicious milkshakes with ice cream For Real

Filed under: overidonTV — Tyler @ 5:45 pm
Freal

F'Real Review

There is a Milkshake machine at my school. It is called, “F’Real” and it is seriously delicious. The whole process was a little daunting at first, but it was well worth it. What happened was that I saw an advertisement with a little cartoon cow on it and I wondered what it was about. The word, “F’real” didn’t tell me much. So I asked the employee about the item and she said it was a milkshake. And I asked where they were and she said I had to take an item from the freezer of my choice and blend it in the machine. It sounded fun and interactive so I decided to give the ‘chocolate malt’ shake a whirl. It was good time and I made sure to take off the tin foil lid. All I had to do was insert the item into the machine and then push a button. The machine did all the rest. So it was quite easy. The cool thing was that the shake was made of real ice cream, and I could tell that it was For Real!

The flavor was excellent and it was the perfect temperature and consistency. The chocolate malt shake has a significant amount of sugar and fat in it. So that was a good thing because I’ve been exercising so much last week. I need the fat and sugar and protein to grow muscles. There is some iron, vitamin A, and calcium in the shake as well. So even though it will definitely make someone gain weight if they are not exercising, it is a good thing for students that need a lot of snack nutrients quickly.

Here is a video of my first look experience with the Chocolate Malt, F’eral shake!

 

April 27, 2011

Upcoming articles for end of April

Filed under: Overidon News — Tyler @ 11:48 pm

Article on hybrid coal/algae power plant concept, this will have at least one rough diagram.  (TVWAS)

Review of F’real, beverage snack.

 

 

April 26, 2011

The Question no one is Asking

Filed under: Tyler's Mind — Tyler @ 9:11 pm
Dog and Baby

Overpopulation or Underpopulation?

Is the world overpopulated or is it underpopulated? That is the question that no one is asking. Is is the elephant in the room. And the average person’s opinion on this subject is actually more important than any chart or graph. The answer that the person on the street has to the question of over or underpopulation is the lynch-pin for policy. You see, who is the person being asked? Is it someone living in North America, or someone living in Africa? The social status, access to resources and perception of other people can greatly affect someone’s answer. If you think that the world should become more populated, then there are certain things that go along with that. Probably issues like dealing with increased pollution, and food and water consumption are at the top of your list. But if you feel that the world is overpopulated, then there is an entire set of interesting things that are on the table.

Let’s say for sake of argument that in the next 10 – 100 years, that space travel and colonization does NOT happen. I know this is a pessimistic stance to take. But space colonization messes up the concept of overpopulation. This is because a world, moon, or large enough asteroid can possibly be terraformed or outfitted with biodomes etc. But this technology would require research that doesn’t seem to be the priority in the current socio-economic system. So let’s just say that we are stuck with planet Earth, and its water supply and other resources.

There are advantages to having more people on a planet. The more people, the greater the workforce, and the more consumers for products. This can lead to economic growth, especially for the distributors and owners of resources. But of course there is an environmental toll, especially as more people want to enjoy greater levels of consumption.

I noticed something was going on when I was talking to friends that were a generation or two older than myself. We were discussing this very subject of overpopulation and in both occasions the different men said they felt the world was overpopulated. And we talked about a whole bunch of statistics and trends. But after a while, we ventured onto other subjects, and eventually that subject was me. He asked me when I was going to meet someone, settle down and start a family. And I said I wanted to own a home with a lap pool and outdoor jacuzzi before I got married. That way I can do laps in the pool and when I get too cold I could take a dip in the hot tub.

Well, the friend said that I shouldn’t take forever on my plan, because we needed more families with prospective parents like myself. I mentioned that it wasn’t too big of a deal, especially because of how we had just talked about how overpopulated the planet is. But my friend said that I should make some money, settle down and start a family anyway.

That’s why I think there is a lot more going on here than a few numbers in a textbook or chart somewhere. Opinions on this subject count more than any statistic you can toss out.

At the end of the day, this question needs to be discussed in greater detail and more publicly than it currently is. I think one of the reasons why this subject gets skirted into other issues is because of the sensitivity of political correctness and the aftermath of eugenic and social darwinistic forms of thought. But the reality is, if we don’t talk about this, then we may not engage in the course of action that is necessarily in our best interests.

Automation is getting intense, even China is beginning to lay off workers here and there due to machines that are more cost-efficient. As automation increases, there will be greater need for reeducation and retooling of entire economies in order to compensate for job obsolescence.

In conclusion, I understand that this subject matter must be difficult to think about. We live in a world where we would probably like to look ourselves in the mirror every morning and not have to think that we may actually be competing for the air we breathe and the water we drink. But the less we think about it, and the longer the global population grows and grows…the sooner we will have to face harsh realities and have to make actual decisions that could effect entire continents.

-Tyler

 

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