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January 19, 2022, 06:41:57 PM
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Hello Miners,

I am a graduate student at Montana State University working on a project for a company that has developed a product that refines natural gasses at wellsites for use with remote data processing centers (crypto miners, cloud processing units, etc). This product breaks down the hydrocarbon-dense natural gasses coming from the wellsite and gives the generators a fuel that is much friendlier on their internals and a cleaner emission as well. This would increase the uptime on your machines and put you in compliance with local emission regulations.

Is this product something that would interest remote miners? They would come in both a 1MW and 2MW model, but the company is open to making smaller/larger models. I would love to hear opinions and questions so we can field the best possible path forward to the company.

Thanks!
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January 19, 2022, 06:45:08 PM
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Hello Miners,

I am a graduate student at Montana State University working on a project for a company that has developed a product that refines natural gasses at wellsites for use with remote data processing centers (crypto miners, cloud processing units, etc). This product breaks down the hydrocarbon-dense natural gasses coming from the wellsite and gives the generators a fuel that is much friendlier on their internals and a cleaner emission as well. This would increase the uptime on your machines and put you in compliance with local emission regulations.

Is this product something that would interest remote miners? They would come in both a 1MW and 2MW model, but the company is open to making smaller/larger models. I would love to hear opinions and questions so we can field the best possible path forward to the company.

Thanks!

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January 28, 2022, 05:46:15 PM
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Hello Miners,

I am a graduate student at Montana State University working on a project for a company that has developed a product that refines natural gasses at wellsites for use with remote data processing centers (crypto miners, cloud processing units, etc). This product breaks down the hydrocarbon-dense natural gasses coming from the wellsite and gives the generators a fuel that is much friendlier on their internals and a cleaner emission as well. This would increase the uptime on your machines and put you in compliance with local emission regulations.

Is this product something that would interest remote miners? They would come in both a 1MW and 2MW model, but the company is open to making smaller/larger models. I would love to hear opinions and questions so we can field the best possible path forward to the company.

Thanks!

Any chance it could be used for methane bio-gas? Or is it just natural gas? We always have siloxane issues that would be cool to clean out and remove which would boost the engine longevity.
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January 26, 2023, 01:30:29 AM
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Hello Miners,

I am a graduate student at Montana State University working on a project for a company that has developed a product that refines natural gasses at wellsites for use with remote data processing centers (crypto miners, cloud processing units, etc). This product breaks down the hydrocarbon-dense natural gasses coming from the wellsite and gives the generators a fuel that is much friendlier on their internals and a cleaner emission as well. This would increase the uptime on your machines and put you in compliance with local emission regulations.

Is this product something that would interest remote miners? They would come in both a 1MW and 2MW model, but the company is open to making smaller/larger models. I would love to hear opinions and questions so we can field the best possible path forward to the company.

Thanks!

Any chance it could be used for methane bio-gas? Or is it just natural gas? We always have siloxane issues that would be cool to clean out and remove which would boost the engine longevity.

If your generator is compression ignition only, then you might want to try the Bitcoin Blockchain Fuel Saver? Seems to clean diesel engines emissions quite nicely.
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January 26, 2023, 09:53:29 AM
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Hello Miners,

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Is this product something that would interest remote miners? They would come in both a 1MW and 2MW model, but the company is open to making smaller/larger models. I would love to hear opinions and questions so we can field the best possible path forward to the company.

Thanks!

In general, it would be interesting if, in addition to the power generated by these generators, you also share such a parameter as the consumption of natural gas for electricity generation m³/Mw(Kw), so that users can see with what effect it can be used.
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