Discussions of conventional and alternative energy production technologies.
by scareduck » Sun 19 Dec 2004, 21:47:03
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('0mar', 'I') know they can't be scaled up in time or ever really, nor can they recycle everything.
However, at a forum I visit, people seem to cling onto this as the last savior (along with fusion). I have been formulating some sort of rebuttal but it doesn't look as solid as it can be.
So far I have:
1. TD needs electricity, which requires gas/coal. Gas is plateau, and coal could be useless by 2040 if the current decline in EPR continues.
The process generates its own fuel gas which is used to run the plant, thus claims that the process front to back is 85% efficient. It does not run off the grid.
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')3. TD can only produce oil from wastes, which will turn into products and back into waste. Because of the 2nd law, we will be getting diminishing returns.
What if some other feedstock were used (crops, algae grown at sea, etc.)?
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')4. All oil isn't equal, and TD has very few scientific studies (that I have found at least) done on it regarding the quality and quantity truly obtained.
This is sort of saying you don't know, either.
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')5. Producing TD plants is expensive and a massive overhaul will costs time, money and tons of oil, for what amounts to a high tech recycling unit.
6. There is only one TD plant operating in the US and its profitability remains to be seen.
These are probably the single biggest charges: TD is at best a recycling effort, unless scaled very, very large. The economics of such activities remains to be seen. At present, it is, at most, a nice way for ADM to clean up hog ponds and turkey entrails. But, see also my comment above; there's no reason we couldn't find some biotic feedstock for it. Of course, the current scale of the transportation uses of oil would make it very difficult to replace as much as we presently use, let alone would use in the future.
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')7. Oil operations are on a scale that we can barely comprehend. After a while, numbers start looking the same, but as it stands, TD is only a bit player in the world of oil and probably will always be a bit player in the grand scheme of things.
TDP could have other uses, such as reducing heavy oil to lighter grades, or converting coal to petroleum. Whether those activities are EROEI effective remains a speculative exercise.