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Heating with asphalt

published: 27/07/09, 12:22
by camille42
Hello, during a broadcast I heard about energy that could be created thanks to the heat given off by the mix.
Do any of you know more about this? What do you think? and do you think it can be used by individuals?

Sorry for the lack of information.

published: 27/07/09, 12:46
by recyclinage
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah !!!!


finally a solution that puts coated women in the spotlight

I say bravo !!!


long live difference !!!

published: 27/07/09, 13:01
by camille42
is tar or road recycling better for you?!?

published: 27/07/09, 13:03
by recyclinage
I choose the coated woman better taste (dron) to kissed


it's humor let's see, ...


failing to be intelligent I try to be funny, ...

:P

published: 27/07/09, 13:09
by camille42
ah ok and must say that you get there or we have the right to say that you failed. (humor)

published: 27/07/09, 13:11
by recyclinage
failed ?

like laugh like a stranded whale?


I only see greenpeace to help me, ...

published: 27/07/09, 13:19
by recyclinage
go more serious


the diesel problem is the residual

as the combustion is slower and it goes up less in ° there is a lot of scale


it's a good idea if you can mix more volatile fuels for better combustion


it's just my funny opinion

published: 27/07/09, 13:22
by camille42
that's not the principle is to put pipes in a grid under the tar.
The tar being always hot, would heat the pipes and could therefore heat stoves.
I think it was the Netherlands that did this project. They are a step ahead of France on renewable energy and everything related to ecology.

published: 27/07/09, 13:26
by recyclinage
do you have any documentation?


in winter situation what does it give?

published: 27/07/09, 13:41
by recyclinage
I found doc

but it concerns the insulation of the pipes

also called pipe coating