RE:Plasma Torch Question For Develop sounds like your friend is assuming the gas is the energy source. Electricity is the energy source. Different neutral gases can be used with different effects to produce, for lack of a better word, a plasma flame. It certainly is a lot more scientific than that but this is how I explain it to people without a technical background. There is a lot of stuff on the net to explain what plasma actually is.
macallan25 wrote: Just on holidays, talking with my good friend today in B.C. Trickle Creek today! He was a well travelled Power Engineer, now retired. Worked around the world - Saudi Arabia, Trinidad and Tobago, New Orleans, and Canada. He was asking how these plasma torches operate. I explained they are a bolt on replacement for the burners on diesel furnaces; cutting GHG emissions. He replied that something powers the plasma torch, figuring oxygen, steam or LNG. High cost if oxygen supply required. Now, full disclosure, I should know more about this, but will kindly ask developbc or another investor with knowledge (kingscorpion?) for some insight here. My friend figures these torches requires a steady stream of oxygen, steam or LNG to fuel the plasma torches. I showed him the press release from July 2 and he is quite curious about the tech. Any thoughts? Would really appreciate any insight to share with him. I'm still learning myself about everything Peter is up to. It's just fascinating. Crazy what we r sitting on. We r so close to +$10!!! Long and strong!!!