Renewable Energy Invention
Renewable Energy Invention
Throughout this website I have tried to avoid complacency. But I am finding
myself increasingly pressed to find appropriate words to express the following
fact without evidences of implied self-satisfaction. With all humility, I am pleased
to announce that we have designed a system through which we were able to
recycle and renew fossil fuel.
Political and social definitions classify sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves,
and geothermal heat as renewables, but do not categories fossil fuel as
a renewable source of energy, at least on a human timescale, because
it takes millions of years for fossil fuel to form. As known attainable
reserves are being depleted much faster than new ones are being made,
in the future for how long fossil fuel energy will be sustainable, is anybody's
guess. For fact, the initial investment of research and development of second
generation of renewable energy technologies, which now are entering the
market, was prompted by energy security concerns linked to the oil crises in
1970s (fear of running out of fossil fuel).
Fossil energy sources, including petroleum, coal and natural gas, were formed
by natural processes such as anaerobic decomposition, when prehistoric plants
and animals died and were gradually buried by layers of rock (650 million years
ago in carboniferous period). Fossil fuels contain high percentages of carbon
and are considered as non-renewable resources, on human timescale. Over
millions of years, different types of fossil fuels formed - depending upon what
combination of organic matter was present, how long it was buried and what temperature
and pressure conditions existed as time passed.
Today, fossil fuel industries drill or mine for these energy sources, burn them to produce electricity, or refine
them for use as fuel for heating or transportation. However, widespread consumption of fossil fuel raises
serious environmental concerns, as over the past 20 years, nearly %75 of human-caused emissions came
from the burning of fossil fuels. The burning of fossil fuel produces about 21.3 billion tones of carbon dioxide
per year, but only about half of that amount can be absorbed through natural processes. Carbon dioxide is
one of the greenhouse gasses that contributes to the global warming. Also, combustion of fossil fuels generates
sulfuric, carbonic, and nitric acids, which fall on earth as acid rains, impacting both natural areas and the built
environment. Fossil fuels also contain radioactive materials, mainly uranium and thorium, which are released
into the atmosphere.
Parallel to the global movement towards the generation of renewable energy, we have created a new mechanism
that recycles fossil fuel energy in the urban areas. Once again with all humility I am pleased to say that we really
have redefined the definition of energy renewability by renewing consumed fossil fuel, considering the fact that
the renewal takes place at the consumption site in realtime. Regardless of their form, a common characteristic
of renewable energy projects is that due to the amount of space they require to operate, these projects are
appropriate for rural areas. However, through our energy recycling system, consumed fossil fuel energy is
recycled and instantaneously renewed, and more importantly process takes place right in the urban areas,
exactly where the fossil fuel is being consumed.
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