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Re: MasterBlastr post# 429

Tuesday, 09/14/2021 6:26:12 AM

Tuesday, September 14, 2021 6:26:12 AM

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It looks like ammonia and synthetic methanol are made from a like minded process. Further study is needed here. Feeding the world is much bigger than filling up your 911. There will be many breakthroughs in the next few years. Point of use unites are a big issue here. I don't see 911 owners putting methanol in their cars. There looks to be a CO2 footprint here.

"Producing synthetic fuel is an extremely complex and highly innovative process. In the company's words, electrolysers split water into oxygen and hydrogen using wind power, hence why the plant is in Chile; it's located in one of the most reliably windy parts of the world. CO2 is then filtered from the air and combined with the hydrogen to produce synthetic methanol, which in turn is converted into fuel that can be burned in a piston engine."