#$%^&*AU2017100115A420170323.pdf#####POLBOT New way of thinking is here. How to change C02 from a waste gas into a productive resource that provides bio-fuels or cattle fodder etc As a refractory mason and design engineer albeit a tad rusty due to retirement non the less the process of dealing with fumes from furnace operation is still easily recalled as one worked with others building literally hundreds of metre of them. There are no reason not to build a coal fired power station next to or as near as what is most practical to a coal mine, pertinent to energy distribution with least loss due to relevant distances from various outlets some where near the Adani or any coal source that is being exported. It makes no practical or in any way scientific climate or economic or even political sense not to do so. All of the above is easy to calculate, is also easy to imagine is how the expanded hot gases from the furnace are controlled and distributed. Which can be done in a lab or any appropriate location although the drawings would be enough to allow any one that understood ignition combustion and gas distribution [I do know Australia's premier expert in combustion] to be able to prove if the idea of Biosequstration of C02 into plant based resources worked. A furnace is in essence like a car engine you put fuel in there is combustion energy is produced and exhaust gases.What you do with the exhaust gases is simply a matter of thermal inclines and precipitators. Etc A furnace is something that is alive and fascinating to be around it has its own heart beat and idiosyncrasy its own smells we can by experience tell how well the furnace is or what type by how it smells the exhaust gases can be seen as pollutant or resource depending on the chemical and physical properties and technology available that utilises these. As any one familiar with industrial revolution would be aware from coal and oil a myriad of new produc