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==Energy== | ==Energy== | ||
===Capacitor=== | ===Capacitor=== | ||
Proof of concept in 201X for supercapacitor aka [[ | Proof of concept in 201X for carbohydrate "supercapacitor" aka [[Biocharger]]. | ||
===Generator=== | ===Generator=== | ||
*Oil | *Oil | ||
Seeds process into [[Diesel]] | Seeds process into [[Diesel Fuel]]. | ||
*Gas | *Gas | ||
Entire biomass useful for [[ | Entire biomass useful for [[Pyrolysis]]. | ||
*Alcohol | *Alcohol | ||
Cellulose sugars distill into butanol/ethanol. | Cellulose sugars distill into butanol/ethanol. | ||
==Material== | ==Material== | ||
===Media=== | ===Media=== |
Revision as of 03:50, 12 November 2022
Definition
Historical
Ford Motor Company produced a car out of Hemp Plastic in 1942. Henry Ford, who visited with George Washington Carver to develop this prototype, also contracted Rudolph Diesel to alchemize the Hemp Fuel that powered it. < pop. mech. Dec 1942 >
Technical
Hempurgy is a form of Chemurgy specific to the Qannabis plant.
Production
Qannabis may be best known for its female flowers, but Hempurgy makes use mostly of its male seeds.
Application
Energy
Capacitor
Proof of concept in 201X for carbohydrate "supercapacitor" aka Biocharger.
Generator
- Oil
Seeds process into Diesel Fuel.
- Gas
Entire biomass useful for Pyrolysis.
- Alcohol
Cellulose sugars distill into butanol/ethanol.
Material
Media
- Fabric
- Paper
Building
- Rope
- Wood
- Concrete
- Plastic
Food
- Seed
- Oil
- Milk