If this is really feasible, it could be what saves our world.
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NO! NO! NO! This video is HUGELY disingenuous!!! Snake oil!! To do what they say they’re doing requires a LOT of energy!! They don’t address how/where they’re getting that energy from!! Simple thermodynamics! Look, I am terrified of the problems of human-induced climate change, and I’m always on the lookout for simple solutions, but this video ignores SO MUCH science that it’s appalling! This is utter garbage. (Sorry, Dear.)
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This video brings out a number of questions. 1) In order to run the machines, there is tremendous use of energy — does it use part of the energy it produces? 2) In the engines we currently use, there are always emissions of some sort — what are the emissions that this ‘fuel’ produces? 3) There is a huge cost of conversion — this video implies that we would use the new fuel in current engines — or is there a conversion cost to the user? I could go on — it seems like an interesting technology to explore, but there are a lot more questions that need answers!
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No.. they explained at the offset that it is used in the same engines that petrol is..One reason why it is cheaper than electric cars..
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It sounds too good to be true — in a car culture such as Southern California, it would help with the air quality as well as with global warming issues! (Sorry I missed the beginning comments — it was an early morning today!)
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A nice fantasy, perhaps
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I have read a lot about the latest in carbon capture technology and it’s really interesting. Thank you for sharing!
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Wow, I hope this is real, it could be a game changer!
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Hydrogen is a better choice. There are actually quite a few choices. But until we stop catering to the oil lobby, we aren’t going to do anything.
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