Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Gasification of coal is good for the environment


While the UK, Germany, France and the US are busy waging wars and threatening to start new wars, with money they do not have, critical minerals and energy that they lack or do not have at all, under command of wonky political leaders that have a funny farm compliant negative IQ. Meanwhile, China seems to have an infinite source of innovative ideas, the capability to rapidly transform those ideas into a high paced production, with  the brain power required to propel advancement, funds and energy that they actually have. Since the US and Israel attacked Iran without warning, murdering its leaders, scientists and innocent school girls, China continues to unsettle the world with never before considered solutions to resolve problems that have obstructed progress, because no one in the west bothered to do something about their flaws and increasingly decreasing possibility to speed up ways to tackle their existing shortcomings. In the final paragraph of my previous blog I mentioned Chinese innovations that actually improve structures and applications with which the world has struggled for a continuously extending time in spite of the fact that changing circumstances make them more necessary than ever every day. This reflects a global development that should worry every person that has more than two properly functioning brain cells, but so far the affluent psychopaths in charge have not encountered opposition against their self destructive plans, that should keep any sane person awake at night.


Products besides hydrogen that are derived from the gasification process to be used for other products


Coal commonly is infamously notorious for causing severe environmental pollution, but the energy source still is widely used, predominantly in the global south. Treating coal in a never before seen was, may result in environmental benefits and results in energy production that suits the demand of energy of manufacturing facilities. In a process that is called gasification coal in which coal is treated with oxygen and steam. Inside the gasification chamber the temperature is so high, that a plasma is generated. The oxygen in this extremely hot chemical reaction with coal, recombines with carbon and produces carbon monoxide and heat and also a little carbon dioxide. In addition the enormous heat also triggers an other chemical reaction with coal in which hydrogen is produced. This gasification results in what is called syngas (short for synthetic gas), that consist of carbon monoxide, methane, carbon dioxide, inert nitrogen and hydrogen, while it also produces a glass like slag substance that contains the impurities contained in coal. Slag is a byproduct of gasification that is safely removed - it basically consists of little rocks that can be used to build roads. Gasification is an enigmatic fusion of chemical and alchemical (the unseen transformation of base elements into pure, usable substances) processes in which syngas is produced, from which the coal's impurities are turned into the reusable slag waste matter. Syngas is a remarkably, composed chemical gas that produces substances that can also be used to make products that are shown in the image above this paragraph by applying further treatment. The carbon components that used to pollute the environment when simply burning coal in the old fashion way, do not enter the environment in the gasification process. When the separated carbon dioxide is pumped in oil wells, extracting oil becomes a lot less difficult while increasing the yield. The concealed philosophical essence underlaying the clear surface results of gasification, is that the currently considered useless waste from landfills could become a source of energy instead of just smelling bad and contributing to environmental pollution, because coal is not the only material that gasification can transform into useful substances to create energy and products.


Recombining atoms when plasma cools down, resulting in syngas


The hydrogen produced can be used to generate electricity to lighten, warm or cool residences, office facilities manufacturing buildings and public places, besides providing electricity to power appliances. Gasification also produces gasoline and diesel to power vehicles that move both on and above the earth's surface. In addition plastics, clothes and fertilizer can be produced from substances that gasification enables. This slew of distinguished products that can be derived from syngas making it a diverse and valuable source. And while offering these possibilities the environment is not polluted by using the formerly harmful coal. It means that treating substances that have been polluting the environment in a different, more elevated reasoned way of production, can achieve things that were never before considered. This probably is the long overlooked treatment that sprung from an innovative mindset and a consequent in depth research. It speaks volumes that this discovery was made in China and not in the west, that merely boasts being superior to China's science, while producing an decreasingly less significant number of innovations. The stubborn, misplaced western hubris, that is not founded on serious research, undoubtedly is the precursor for the west's intellectual bankruptcy. This most likely hints at a failing university curriculum that does not adequately prepare for real jobs in industry and research departments. And the Chinese are not even done yet with their revolution of finding new and improved ways of development and production. So, strap your safety belts tight, because there is a lot more to come from the east that will blow rigid conservative thinking out of the water, because the Chinese have revolutionised the nature of revolution - like carbonization and gasification - by looking at how natural processes take place, that obviously is not a result of western intellectual prowess, that incapacitates innovation and advanced manufacturing progress.



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