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Synthetic fuel recipe mixes reclaimed CO2, water, sunlight
Posted: Dec 24, 2007 10:23 PM

Sandia National Laboratories of the U.S. Department of Energy is building a reactor that would use r...[ View complete article ]


Message: Synthetic fuel recipe mixes reclaimed CO2, water, sunlight Post time: Dec 24, 2007 10:23 PM
 

Author: sdrake

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Points: 107

Sandia National Laboratories of the U.S. Department of Energy is building a reactor that would use reclaimed carbon dioxide emissions to create renewable synthetic fuel by combining the CO2 with water.
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( 1 ) Reply:Synthetic fuel recipe mixes reclaimed CO<SUB>2</SUB>, water, sunlight Post time: Dec 24, 2007 10:23 PM
 

Author: sdrake

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great now if there was a magazine that ran follow up on articals so interested readers could follow the progress ormore detail if possible
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( 2 ) Reply:Synthetic fuel recipe mixes reclaimed CO<SUB>2</SUB>, water, sunlight Post time: Dec 25, 2007 1:52 AM
 

Author: Oh Referee

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Points: 102

Concur with sdrake comment .... please follow up or provide ability for readers to do so ....
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( 3 ) Reply:Synthetic fuel recipe mixes reclaimed CO<SUB>2</SUB>, water, sunlight Post time: Dec 25, 2007 1:44 PM
 

Author: Constintine

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We need to get ideas like this financed and into the hands of industry ASAP.
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( 4 ) Reply:Synthetic fuel recipe mixes reclaimed CO<SUB>2</SUB>, water, sunlight Post time: Jan 3, 2008 10:29 PM
 

Author: Bee-Mack

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Just a note that there is good evidence that the disaster was precipitated by the aluminum (if I recall the PBS-aired documentary correctly) in the coating of the Hindenburg's skin.
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