Utilization of exhaust heat for conversion of water to fuel
To apply the properties of water, once vaporized, combust at a temperature above 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit, the exhaust heat from a combustion chamber and from the super-heated steam heading for cooling at a conventional power plant is to be utilized to vaporize water for combustion in the combustion...
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description | To apply the properties of water, once vaporized, combust at a temperature above 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit, the exhaust heat from a combustion chamber and from the super-heated steam heading for cooling at a conventional power plant is to be utilized to vaporize water for combustion in the combustion chamber heated above the required temperature in order to super-heat the steam for power generation thereby reduce conventional fuel consumption commensurate with the amount of heat generated by the water-converted fuel and to utilize water to be vaporized for condensation of the left-over from the combusted fossil fuel mixed with CaCO3 so as to neutralize acidity in the waste, to prevent pollutants from air-borning and to convert the residue-air to usable gas.
The exhaust heat at a nuclear power plant can likewise be tapped for additional power generation. |
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