Black sea for fuel and electricity independency



Dr. Gábor Szabó, President
Dr. László Antos, Executive Director
Hungarian Association for Innovation

Dr. István Blazsek, President
Dr. Ivan Budai, Director
Hungarian Chemical Industry Association 

Dr. Roland Feketa, President
IPE – Association of Industrial, Science, Innovation and Technology Parks

Dear gentlemen,
19.09.2017

Danube countries using their nearness to Black sea and its unique potential for very cheap, simple and clean energy production, they can reach fuel and electricity independency, with a help of Ukrainian outsourcing and my fresh looked innovations, while Ukraine has high professional engineers and workers and extremely low cost of labor.
A small international group can promote it, and I ask you to help me in your separate country.

Disclosure for experts
[ (1a), (3) and (4) need some additional time for R & D. All costs are correlating each to others and corresponding here to Black sea conditions]
(1) electricity by 0.005 Euro can be transported in a form of liquid fuel of ammonia. Unit of 250 kW by 40,000 Euro is fully scalable (see “Arrays of Lattices of small HAWTs lifted high in the sky” as first attachment)
(1a) another variant of 0.005 Euro/kWh is very interdisciplinary engineering (see “Fresh look on wind power generation” as second attachment)
(2) hydrogen by 0.008 Euro/kg. Demonstration unit can be small and cheap and flexible scalable (see “H2 by 10 cents per kg, microwaves…” as third attachment.)
(3) ammonia, stoichiometric cost 35.0 Euro/ton, Demonstration units can be small and cheap and flexible scalable.  
(4) biomass, by 13.0 Euro/bbloe. The production unit is 110,000 Euro for 6000 ton dry biomass annually, or 60 ton dry biomass per m2 of the sea surface.  Patent UA118172U, was published 25.07.2017 (see “H2S, Black sea, biomass, patent UA, 118172” as fourth attachment).

Regards,
David Judbarovski, interdisciplinary engineer, retired, Israel, judbarovski@gmail.com

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