Plant to turn carbon dioxide into rock

nhboy

Ubi bene ibi patria
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"A research pilot plant in Newcastle will trial world-first technology that turns carbon emissions into bricks and pavers for the construction industry.

The mineral carbonation technology copies and accelerates the earth's own way of sinking carbon.

The University of Newcastle, chemical giant Orica and carbon innovation company GreenMag Group have spent six years researching how to permanently and safely dispose of carbon dioxide.

Mineral Carbonation International (MCi) will spend $9 million over the next four years establishing the pilot plant at the University of Newcastle.

MCi chief executive Marcus St John Dawe says the solid product could be turned into various things including building materials.

"We could be making millions of tonnes of bricks and pavers which really could be green products for the future," he said.

He says the project is about permanently transforming carbon dioxide, not just storing it in the ground.

Orica chief executive Ian Smith says the technology will enable every power station in the world to capture carbon dioxide emissions and turn them into rock. "
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
The next publicly funded scam.

The C02 is coming to get us!!!! :jameo:

Next up; doing 'something' about dihydrogen monoxide before it kills again.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
I think you need a permit for that now!

Permit or not, you're gonna need some C02 and some dihydrogen monoxide or it won't do very well.

Maybe we can by C02 in bricks, add some dihydrogen monoxide to get it into solution and then grow some trees??? Of course, to do all that sort of advanced industrial crap...

...you're gonna need a permit.
 

PJumper

New Member
Link to original article.

"A research pilot plant in Newcastle will trial world-first technology that turns carbon emissions into bricks and pavers for the construction industry.

The mineral carbonation technology copies and accelerates the earth's own way of sinking carbon.

The University of Newcastle, chemical giant Orica and carbon innovation company GreenMag Group have spent six years researching how to permanently and safely dispose of carbon dioxide.

Mineral Carbonation International (MCi) will spend $9 million over the next four years establishing the pilot plant at the University of Newcastle.

MCi chief executive Marcus St John Dawe says the solid product could be turned into various things including building materials.

"We could be making millions of tonnes of bricks and pavers which really could be green products for the future," he said.

He says the project is about permanently transforming carbon dioxide, not just storing it in the ground.

Orica chief executive Ian Smith says the technology will enable every power station in the world to capture carbon dioxide emissions and turn them into rock. "



Sounds like somebody learned from Al Gore. They'll produce the bricks out of CO2 then charge the government for it and government charge the taxpayers. Just plant some trees and leave our hard-earned money alone!
 

b23hqb

Well-Known Member
PREMO Member
maybe we can get the boy to breath in all the co2 and turn into rocks himself!
 
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