Infinitely Renewable Carbon - No Fossil Fuels Needed

I would like to bring the following information to your attention as they involve global safety and enormous benefits and have not been effectively exposed for several years for various reasons:

I am a chemical engineer who has been inventing for about 50 years (see www.wolfowitz.com , www.co2recycled.com ).

1.   USA Patent number: 9243264 – Granted. Filed 29July 2013. Date of patent 26 January 2016. Patent Publication number 20150176030. Sole Inventor: Steven Alan Wolfowitz. Primary Examiner: Debbie K Ware. Application Number: 14/417,398.


This details a process which eliminates CO2 emissions (which are converted back to re-combustible CH4 repeatedly) and eliminates the use of fossil fuels e.g.oil, gas, coal as the same Carbon C is reconstituted between CO2 and CH4 instead. Oxygen also separated in the process is used to reburn the new CH4 formed in power plants so no NOX and SOX from air combustion use is emitted by the system.

Since fossil fuels are not needed to be sourced, purchased, transported, etc the process must generate clean cheaper electricity. Lower costs should reduce Poverty as rising costs are highly inflationary. Electric Vehicles will not need to use current “dirty” electricity generated from fossil fuel use. The large amount of CO2 produced in Biomass CH4 generation can also be converted to CH4 increasing yields dramatically. Etc.

2.   PLASTIC SCRAP BALES RECYCLED TO INEXPENSIVE BUILDINGS.

Plastic and other waste is processed by municipalities and prevented from being deposited in oceans by conversion to basic extruded construction materials, e.g.walling, for sale instead.

 

I invented the pilfer-proof closure now used worldwide on water, beverage, milk, medical containers, etc. but was prevented from maintaining my patents.

Inventions 1. and 2. Need to be made aware of as soon as possible to help future inhabitants.

The time is NOW to take the steps to secure our future. Let's get Cracking

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