Ger's Page edit

As graduated physics engineer (Ir. Dutch title, Rijks Universiteit Groningen) always been active in the field of renewable/sustainable energy generation or energy saving in process industries. More a worker than a talker which be be evident in my relative short write-ups. Also more a fast-thinker than a fast writer, making my writings either very long (with all points of view explained) of very dense (with much mathematics) with very little explanations.

Motivation to write for Wikipedia edit

Having collected a 30 years (now) in experience in projects ranging from B to W (brick production to wood pelleting), I have a few practical things to add especially to the pages with 'renewable' -or what I prefer sustainable- energy subjects. At times excursions I do venture into the fields of General Relativity ( and SR ), Quantum mechanics (Penrose, Rovelli) and geometric Algebra (Grassmann, Clifford) although I will hardly add anything to those subjects as their are far better editors of those subjects. Wikipedia is, for me, an open source of information likewise the GNU project with Linux as the best known example. Everyone wants to do his/her work in the best possible way, making the most of his/her creativity to produce some hopefully usable products. Good quality information (and information processing) is required to produce something 'decent' as this world is running to an end on its easy to retrieve sources, allowing no squandering of precious resources. Society never should, but allas, humans are not always smart. A freely (free as in free beer, gratis) available source of quality is one way of improving and I hope to add some quality info to the already large base.

History in Sustainable edit

From Brick's to Wood pellets, currently in bio-residues to energy business (technical side). Started once with bio-oils as replacement for fossil fuel oils (use as lubricant and fuel). As with fossil feeds, for energy generation humans tend to use the unusable stuff to burn to boil water and drive an engine with the steam. The real nice stuff is used for making plastics, making steel. I am convinced that any fossils can be replaced just as well with biomass sources, with one extra: we can use part of the biomass as food so we are assured that where are humans, there is some agriculture going on as well, with the same type of scraps as in fossils: just feed for bioplastics (castor oils and the like, lignin based plastics, starch based plastics) and, the (not yet) used scraps for power generation. So -as a worker- experience with making biodiesel from waste cooking oil, several oil producing plants palm-oil -the rich man's oil milk cow- and Jatropha -the poor man's oil milk goat-, methanol (wood alcohol) from gasified wood scraps till solid fuels, either carbonized or not.

Current edit

Currently spending most of my time on projects in the Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia in setting up integrated solid fuel production plants with power generation to be injected into local grids. Sadly, technical issues are minor and easily to solve but financial issues are hard to solve mainly because of whoofully inadequate knowledge in economical circles resorting to boiling pot engineering solutions as the only allowed (ie financed) solutions.

GerGroeneveld (talk) 13:24, 20 April 2015 (UTC)