This is a key element in the future of automotive and aviation. What we need is a "algae" based economy. With algae we can "grow" all the fuel we want, the key to that is sunlight, and CO2. If we can "scrub" co2 out of the air, and push it into algae, we can have a complete "closed" loop system. The nice thing is that we could even do this "shipboard". Think of a supertanker that produces oil, using deckspace to vertical grow algae, and several scrubbers to provide CO2. It "sails" around gathering and growing around the equator, to dock and offload its fuel load. Love to understand what the costs are. As this was the "missing" element in close-looping algae growth.
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