A research team at Illinois Institute of Technology has developed an innovative electrolyzer that can efficiently convert carbon dioxide into renewable propane fuel.
I hope so, too, but I don’t think that it will. Odds are that the process requires a higher concentration of CO₂ than just the 0.4% in atmospheric air, so this would be only viable in industrial plants - specially the ones producing steel and quicklime.
Another concern that I have is that the process likely requires hydrogen.
I hope so, too, but I don’t think that it will. Odds are that the process requires a higher concentration of CO₂ than just the 0.4% in atmospheric air, so this would be only viable in industrial plants - specially the ones producing steel and quicklime.
Another concern that I have is that the process likely requires hydrogen.