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Should we reconsider the choice of aluminum over iron/steel? I am still not sure why there is a need for a relatively complicated machine that uses the highest grade of energy (electricity) when a simple rotary kiln using pyrolysis gases from waste biomass could produce metallic iron, to be turned into alloys with an induction furnace. Using a magnet, high-grade iron ore can be extracted from soil, sand and river beds.  
Should we reconsider the choice of aluminum over iron/steel? I am still not sure why there is a need for a relatively complicated machine that uses the highest grade of energy (electricity) when a simple rotary kiln using pyrolysis gases from waste biomass could produce metallic iron, to be turned into alloys with an induction furnace. Using a magnet, high-grade iron ore can be extracted from soil, sand and river beds.  
--[[User:Rasmus|Rasmus]] ([[User talk:Rasmus|talk]]) 08:33, 28 February 2016 (CET)
--[[User:Rasmus|Rasmus]] ([[User talk:Rasmus|talk]]) 08:33, 28 February 2016 (CET)
Can you please add your ideas as a wiki page? I don't think anyone is implying that Aluminum Extraction is the only way to go, that just happens to be something that was researched and documented so far on the wiki. If you can research and document other approaches I think it would be really great and helpful. --[[User:Lex Berezhny|Lex Berezhny]] ([[User talk:Lex Berezhny|talk]]) 16:33, 28 February 2016 (CET)

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Should we reconsider the choice of aluminum over iron/steel? I am still not sure why there is a need for a relatively complicated machine that uses the highest grade of energy (electricity) when a simple rotary kiln using pyrolysis gases from waste biomass could produce metallic iron, to be turned into alloys with an induction furnace. Using a magnet, high-grade iron ore can be extracted from soil, sand and river beds. --Rasmus (talk) 08:33, 28 February 2016 (CET)

Can you please add your ideas as a wiki page? I don't think anyone is implying that Aluminum Extraction is the only way to go, that just happens to be something that was researched and documented so far on the wiki. If you can research and document other approaches I think it would be really great and helpful. --Lex Berezhny (talk) 16:33, 28 February 2016 (CET)