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AIChE, 2022, Way to Reach Energy Independency

Your abstract submission has been received You have submitted the following abstract to 2022 AIChE Annual Meeting. Receipt of this notice does not guarantee that your submission was complete or free of errors. Way to Reach Energy Independency David Judbarovski, retired, retired, Akko, Israel Abstract Text: Being very productive principle inventor and investigator on a firm basis of my work in wide spectra engineering and economics, I am sure that energy and production have to be and are ready to be green & cheap & abundant & inexhaustible, while all materials and parts and tools for that purpose can be recyclable. Regarding to fossil fuels, they can and must be substituted by artificial oil and gas, can be competitive if primary energy to produce them being cheaper 1.0 cent/kWh. Below I show some ways to reach such cost target. To produce a barrel of artificial oil of refined quality we need (44 * 1400 + 6 * 50,000) * 0.159 * 0.85 /14 = 3,500 kWh /boe (barrel of oil eq

Breakthrough fresh look on multipurpose inclusion of oceans in economics

Breakthrough fresh look on multipurpose inclusion of oceans in economics Initiator: David Judbarovski, systems engineering, principle inventor, retired judbarovski@gmail.com, Israel, Linkedin Abstract (1) Breakthrough cheap artificial mobile islands for holydays, living, industry and terminal applications (2) Seafood farming very cheaply in open oceans [1], [2] (3) Sailboats for wind energy harvesting and transforming it in electricity, being cheaper 1 cent/kWh for further artificial fuels production from air and water see Appendix 1 . (4) Other ocean energies’ and minerals’ harvesting in open oceans (e.g. energy of waves, lithium etc. ) (5) Novel ships of big payload for breakthrough quick transportation for civil and military applications. See Appendix 2, [3] Artificial island is assembled in open oceans from big construction units built mainly of standardized elements, e.g. of thin walls hollow plastic cubes 1.0-2.0 meter high, near a shore and then towed. Such island equ