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Subject: HYDROGEN FUEL AND THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES - msg#00026
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> A SPECIAL REPORT
> International Press Release
>
> By: (name of proponent withheld)
> Metro Manila, Philippines
>
>
> HYDROGEN from Water was predicted by Jules Verne in
> 1874 to be the fuel of
> the future. During World War II, Germany used V-2
> Rocket Bombs propelled
> by HYDROGEN. Now, Dr. Jacob Bigeleisen discovered
> that at room temperature
> or under atmospheric condition, DEUTERIUM ATOMS are
> electrolyzed naturally
> out of water in the form of HYDROGEN gas. This
> natural phenomenal process
> needs no expensive electric power consuming
> electrolysis to artificially
> separate HYDROGEN from OXYGEN in Water.
>
> What is DEUTERIUM? Deuterium is HEAVY WATER or
> HYDROGEN WATER without
> oxygen. This is obtained from the deep trenches of
> the World and the
> World's largest DEPOSIT OF DEUTERIUM is IN THE
> PHILIPPINES - A big deposit
> of 868 miles long, 52 miles at widest point, and 3
> miles at deepest point,
> replenished by nature 24 hours a day after Deuterium
> traveled more than
> 12,000 kilometers from Central America to the
> Philippines through the span
> of the Pacific Ocean when Planet Earth turns on its
> axis from West to East
> in unending perpetual motion.
>
> USES OF DEUTERIUM
>
> Deuterium is used in the production of (Hydrogen)
> Li-Hy Fuel now used in
> Canada, America, Germany and some parts of Sweden to
> provide fuel for cars,
> trucks, jet planes, etc. including solid Hydrogen
> for Spacecrafts
> Challenger and Columbia. Deuterium can replace
> gasoline, LPG, LNG, Avgas,
> etc. in powering all types of internal combustion
> engines. It does not
> emit pollutants or any harmful carbon monoxide and
> does not cause any
> environmental problems because it is in the water
> family as emissions are
> nothing but water vapor or steam. Deuterium as
> Hydrogen Fuel can be used
> for cooking, lighting, heating, and as Heavy Water
> fuel for Reactors in
> electric power generation.
>
> Why does Deuterium electrolyze out of water in the
> form of Hydrogen
> Gas? It electrolyzes out of water in the form of
> Hydrogen gas because
> Deuterium is CONCENTRATED HYDROGEN with element
> symbol, H2 (Hydrogen mass
> of 2 as distinguished from H2O in Water) subjected
> to the pressure of water
> mass at the ocean floor of about 10,000 psi or more
> because Deuterium
> obtained from depths of more than 7,000 meters below
> sea level and at more
> than 10,000 psi pressure causes the oxygen in water
> to disengage, separate
> and escape naturally from hydrogen leaving only
> Hydrogen isotopes to
> combine with other Hydrogen isotopes in forming
> Deuterium under
> pressure. And Deuterium under pressure, when
> exposed to room temperature
> or atmospheric condition, forms or electrolyzes
> naturally into Hydrogen
> Gas, in the same manner that LPG (Liquefied
> Petroleum Gas) and LNG
> (Liquefied Natural Gas) in LIQUID state transform
> into gas after fusion
> process with air in the atmosphere the moment LPG or
> LNG tank valves are
> turned on or opened. By taking out impurities from
> Deuterium, Li-Hy Fuel
> is produced by special simple process at very, very
> low cost known to this
> proponent and his associates. Cheap Hydrogen will
> reactivate all idled
> Hydrogen Based Industries internationally affected
> by high petroleum costs,
> and this will boost food, chemical, and metal
> industries worldwide.
>
> PROPOSAL TO THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT AND FOREIGN
> INVESTORS
>
> Through intensive research and development on
> oceanographic data and
> processes with foreign associates, the proponent
> discovered that
> concentrated Hydrogen exists only about one
> centimeter thick in every 3,000
> meters deep of water mass at the ocean floor.
> Because Deuterium more than
> twice the weight of ordinary water, it sinks and in
> the process, OXYGEN
> separates naturally from Hydrogen when the pressure
> becomes about 10,000
> psi or more. The usual ocean floor depth ranges
> between 2,000 meters to
> 3,000 meters. With the Philippine Trench at 7,000
> meters to 10,500 meters
> deep, Deuterium is naturally trapped through the
> ages untapped by man
> through this day, replenished by nature through the
> North Equatorial
> Current Tidal Flow from more than 12,000 kilometers
> away in Central America
> to the Philippines hitting the Philippine Trench
> DIRECTLY PERPENDICULAR -
> The one and only Trench with the widest and longest
> resource flow of
> Deuterium in the whole world!
>
> This proponent presented in March 1986 the Deuterium
> Project to the
> Philippines and American Governments in his desire
> to help the People of
> the Philippines and its Government, by introducing
> an internationally
> accepted production-sharing scheme. This is the
> 40/40/20
> production-sharing scheme. 40% of daily production
> revenue goes to the
> Government, 40% goes to the Investors, and 20% is
> retained or set aside to
> cover the cost of security, operation, management,
> administration, salaries
> and wages, materials, supplies, repairs and
> maintenance, and other
> operation costs.
>
> The Philippine Government would not put in any
> investment funds but the
> following:
>
> 1) Land and Export Processing Zone or EPSA;
> 2) Tax and Duty Free Operation, and
> 3) Security of Investments with Government Guarantee
>
> There are several lands belonging to the Government
> along the areas of
> proposed sites. The Law on Export Processing Zone
> can be used to declare
> selected sites as EPSA, the Law providing a built-in
> Tax and Duty Free
> arrangements with the Government. The Security of
> Investments are provided
> for by the Omnibus Investment Act, the Investments
> Law, the Constitution of
> the Philippines (past, present, and proposed)
> guarantee the Constitutional
> Rights to Properties and Due Process, including just
> compensation. The
> Government MUST GUARANTEE enforcement of these laws.
>
> Foreign Investors have been informed that all funds
> would have to be
> provided by them on the following items:
>
> 1) Funds for Research and Development;
> 2) Mobilization Costs and Recruitment;
> 3) Engineering, Development and Construction Costs;
> 4) Equipment, Pumping, Storage, Loading facilities
> and other industrial
> project costs
>
> The 20% production sharing revenue would be set
> aside and be used for
> Security, Management, Administration, salaries and
> wages, materials,
> supplies, transportation and housing personnel,
> food, medical supplies, and
> other operational costs in order to preserve and not
> disturb the 40%
> production revenue sharing for each of the
> Government, and the Investors'
> shares. By maintaining this production revenue
> sharing ratio, future
> disagreements and irritants are avoided. A built-in
> protection for the
> Government and the Investors, which is strongly
> recommended by the
> proponent on the basis of the ARAMCO experience.
>
> WHO BUYS OR SELLS ALL DEUTERIUM PRODUCED?
>
> Using the ARAMCO experience since the 1950s for
> rapid development, the
> foreign investors shall have the first option to buy
> or sell the daily
> production of Deuterium at preset price of US$7.00
> per barrel. This would
> give a marketable Gas Station Retail Price of only
> Php0.90 or US$0.45 per
> liter or US$0.15 per gallon of Li-Hy Fuel from
> Deuterium. In effect, the
> investors buy, after discounting their 40% sharing
> or at 40% less, at only
> US$4.20 per barrel giving them more flexibility on
> their international
> market pricing policies.
>
> This Hydrogen Fuel gives twice the mileage economy
> of gasoline or LPG/LNG
> fed cars. Old gasoline fed cars can be converted to
> Li-Hy Fuel use by
> utilizing the same conversion kits used in
> converting gasoline fed engines
> to LPG/LNG fed units. Brand new cars have been made
> to use LPG/LNG fuel
> more than ten years ago and the same car engines can
> use Li-Hy Fuel.
>
> In Japan and Canada, there are about 78% brand new
> cars running on LNG or
> LPG. The same brand new units can use Li-Hy Fuel,
> which is more economical
> fuel than any other available in the international
> market today. Hydrogen
> Fuel does not emit any pollutants or harmful carbon
> monoxide but steam or
> water vapor.
>
> PROPONENT AND ASSOCIATED INVESTORS
>
> This proponent conducted intensive studies on
> Research, Development,
> Philippine Investments Law, Corporation Code,
> organization, security,
> management, administration, operation, marketing,
> including the
> breakthrough in Pump Technology with his associates.
> This breakthrough in
> Pump Technology will use Hydrodynamic Power in
> pumping Deuterium from more
> than 7,000 meters below sea level.
>
> The U.S. Government sent an Investment Mission last
> June 1986 to the
> Philippines and initial conferences were held with
> Overseas Private
> Investment Corporation (OPIC) of Washington, D.C.,
> USA with the
> participation of Government Officials and private
> businessmen in Manila. A
> meeting with Trade and Industry Minister Jose
> Concepcion was held during
> President Corazon C. Aquino's trip to USA last
> September 1986. Another
> meeting is scheduled this December 1986 in
> Washington D.C. with Deputy
> Minister Tomas Alcantara. Major U.S. investors are
> expected to attend and
> participate. OPIC Mission has scheduled a series of
> February 1987
> conferences in Manila with Deuterium Project as the
> banner line of
> publication agenda. International Investors are
> expected to attend the
> technical presentation conferences in Manila in
> 1987.
>
> The Japanese Group of Investors is composed of the
> top eight industrial
> companies, which will form a consortium to undertake
> a 4 million barrels
> capacity per day of Deuterium production.
>
> A Saudi Group visited the Philippines in September
> and October 1986 and was
> interested in a 2 million barrels daily production
> capacity of Deuterium.
>
> With the two top U.S. oil companies interested in a
> 6 million barrels
> capacity, Japanese investors in a 4 million barrels
> capacity, and the Saudi
> Group in a 2 million barrels daily production
> capacity, the total
> prospective investors inquiries so far received is
> 12 million barrels daily
> production. The Philippines can supply all the
> requirements of the WHOLE
> WORLD in Deuterium as Hydrogen Fuel and as Hydrogen
> for food, chemical, and
> metal industries worldwide.
>
> TRANSFER OF HIGH TECHNOLOGY
>
> Hydrogen from Deuterium is the fuel of the future
> available in the
> Philippines. This needs the transfer of high
> technology in pumping and
> refining processes. The proponent has developed
> with an American Pump
> Engineer a new breakthrough in pump technology using
> HYDRODYNAMIC POWER by
> employing the RAM JET SUCTION TECHNOLOGY in the same
> manner that Jet Planes
> use the RAM JET PROPULSION to propel heavy loaded
> jet planes
> today. Storage system will use the underground
> Tunnel Type Tanks in lieu
> of the surface tank farm. Loading System will use
> the same types as those
> for LPG and LNG Systems.
>
> RULE OF THUMB INVESTMENTS
>
> Subject to the refinements of cost data, project
> line items and other
> factors, the Rule of Thumb Investment Estimates is
> about US$200,000,000.00
> for every 1,000,000 barrels daily production
> capacity - a very much lower
> Investment/Capacity ratio than Petroleum production.
> At 12 million barrels
> per day capacity, the estimated total investment is
> US$2,400,000,000.00 or
> US$2.4 billion - the single largest industrial
> investment in the Philippines.
>
> EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
>
> As the Feasibility Study on the Project has been
> started, this proponent
> estimates that the Deuterium Project's combined
> production capacities will
> employ no less than 350,000 personnel of
> international pay rates and
> allowances for unskilled, semi-skilled, technical,
> and professional levels
> from the Philippines. Less than 2,000 foreign
> nationals will also be
> employed on the transfer of technology. The type of
> operation is the same
> as those in the Middle East petroleum production
> facilities, with the same
> pay rates so as not to disturb international energy
> pricing and economy of
> costs.
>
> BENEFITS TO THE GOVERNMENT AND THE FILIPINO PEOPLE
>
> At 12 million barrels per day capacity priced at
> US$7.00 per barrel, this
> is US$84 million per day or US$30.66 billion per
> year, enough to wipe out
> all existing foreign debts of the Government in one
> year, revenue-wise in
> Foreign Exchange.
>
> Public works, private construction, economic and
> financial booms are
> expected to happen in the Philippines in the same
> manner as those which
> happened in the Middle East and financial centers of
> the world from 1974 to
> 1984, with everybody earning their respective
> comfortable livelihood, while
> pricing basic prime necessities at reasonable and
> affordable levels.
>
> Deuterium and Hydrogen Fuel is the final and lasting
> hope of the Filipino
> People and the Government to be great again. This
> untapped source of
> energy supply will make the Philippines one of the
> richest countries of the
> world.
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Re: Hmm
10x but no 10x. The univ library is closed and I preaty sure that I
won't find those books. About Perry's Chemical Engineering, I can't
really aford to buy the rights to acess it. I was hopping for some on-
line links.
Alchymoon
>
--- In thechemistrycluster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Nathan Haese
<nathanhaese@xxxx> wrote:
> A couple sources come to mind. First, try Perry's
> Chemical Engineering, and second, try the Kirk-Othmer
> Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology.
>
> Nathan
>
> --- alchymoon <alchymoon@xxxx> wrote:
>
> > Hi everybody. I'm doing a project about
> > Poly(ethylene terephthalate)-
> > and I don't manage to find any good flow diagram
> > and assembly
> > diagram of the PET/DMT continuous process.
> > Best regards, Alchymoon.
> >
> >
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Re: Re: Hmm
OK.
If your community has a public library, then you might
find the Kirk-Othmer there.
Otherwise on the web, how about contacting Robert J.
Schiavone of InnoPlasTech, LLC at SchiavoneRJ@xxxxxxxx
He does consulting in PET. His bio is at:
http://biospace.intota.com/viewbio.asp?mode=&bioFile=/xml/biofull/772948data.xml&bioID=772948&perID=722471.
There are a few weblinks that you can find through
Google on the Internet. Most links seem to be,
unfortunately, elementary descriptions of
polymerization.
There are teaser links like that at SRI International
(http://pep.sric.sri.com/Public/Reports/Phase_VI/RP018A/RP018A.html).
SRI publishes the process economics volumes that most
big companies subscribe to. Nice, but you need access
to a great company library.
Perhaps you could also directly contact a professor of
chemical engineering to see if they might have some
links or materials.
Good luck,
Nathan
--- alchymoon <alchymoon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 10x but no 10x. The univ library is closed and I
> preaty sure that I
> won't find those books. About Perry's Chemical
> Engineering, I can't
> really aford to buy the rights to acess it. I was
> hopping for some on-
> line links.
> Alchymoon
> >
> --- In thechemistrycluster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Nathan
> Haese
> <nathanhaese@xxxx> wrote:
> > A couple sources come to mind. First, try Perry's
> > Chemical Engineering, and second, try the
> Kirk-Othmer
> > Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology.
> >
> > Nathan
> >
> > --- alchymoon <alchymoon@xxxx> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi everybody. I'm doing a project about
> > > Poly(ethylene terephthalate)-
> > > and I don't manage to find any good flow
> diagram
> > > and assembly
> > > diagram of the PET/DMT continuous process.
> > > Best regards, Alchymoon.
> > >
> > >
>
>
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Can anyone help me?
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WhY avaporation cause cooling ?
Hi there!
Plz any1 tell me that why avapration cause cooling? Plz try
to tell me in detail.
thanx ...
Ali
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