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Obviously I haven't read the whole article (unless I want to stump up $45). However, if they intend to produce fuel for internal combustion, how do you end up with almost zero CO2?
With the burning of any hydrocarbon (nearly 100% of everything we burn), CO2 is a by-product. Is there some sort of scrubbing process they've developed? If so, that could be applied to any combustion process.
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