Flammable Ice that is Destined to Help Power Plants
Apr 08
The Japanese are looking for an alternative fuel source to replace their nuclear power plants. It’s already been shown that the locations and stability of these nuclear plants are in question and could cause major devastation if another earthquake reduces the integrity of the plants; as occurred at the Fukushima plant. The scientists are seeking a way to expand what is being called the golden-age-of-gas for a number of additional years. This is not only good for the idea of shutting down the shaky nuclear plants, but good for the bottom line margins of the Eurasia Group of global energy and natural resources.
It appears that flammable ice, or methane hydrates are located in vast quantities around the world. Almost all of it is within the permafrost and deep in the ocean depths. Scientists have discovered a huge reservoir under the Alaska North Slope. Based on surveys by U.S. Geological, the estimates for methane and gas hydrates is coming in to between 10,000 trillion cubic ft to over 100,000 trillion cubic ft. This includes both accessible and non-accessible quantities. The non-accessible areas are those that cannot be accessed at prices that would be considered reasonable. Putting it into perspective, you can compare this amount to the U.S. reserves on shale natural gas, which are at estimates of 827 trillion cubic ft. The U.S Geological Survey has reported that the estimates of carbon within the gas hydrates total to more than all currently known fossil fuel reserves.
In the past, the problem was trying to access this fiery ice, however, the Japanese Ministry of Economy has released the fact that their scientific teams on board a drilling ship has successfully accessed the methane deposits in fiery ice around one thousand feet below the seabed. Their special equipment drilled, achieved lower pressure which caused the ice and methane to separate and then they piped the natural gas to a surface point.
Sources: http://grist.org/news/flammable-ice-will-help-power-the-planet-then-make-it-even-hotter/
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Doesn’t sound like a good investment to me. Sure, it has that sparkle of newness and hints on saving the planet…but it isn’t and it’s not. Would rather see the money spent on better, smaller and improved solar and wind than flammable ice.
April 15th, 2013 at 9:49 pmNothing says new business like the thought of flammable ice. That’s humanity for you, take the easy way out, even if you have to work harder for it.
April 14th, 2013 at 8:22 amJust another replacement for oil. It’s a wonder the oil companies haven’t turned to pulling up flammable ice from the ocean. After all, their game is using and not replacing.
April 13th, 2013 at 6:09 pmNot in favor of all of the money, time and focus being placed on methane ice. We need to find sustainable and renewable energy, not another way to drain the earth of it’s resources.
April 12th, 2013 at 1:49 pmCool. I wonder when they will have samples available to buy on the market for the rest of us. Would be excellent for parties.
April 11th, 2013 at 10:10 amHave watched documentaries about methane and its various forms. The ocean is full of the stuff, but then again, that’s what we said about the earth’s oil.
April 10th, 2013 at 2:54 pm