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by ChuckMcM
3322 days ago
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I read that, but noted it suffers from 'scientist' blindness. These industrial processes, that are producing CO2 in large quantities, don't have an economical way to capture and cleanse that CO2 to allow for then shipping and selling it (or giving it) to this guy to clean water with it. If they could capture the CO2 they could already resell it economically as there are lots of uses for it. There was some work in 2012 in Canada on that [1] but it hasn't gone well (here we are 5 years later and there aren't any products yet). There has been work on recapturing the CO2 in new plants, but that doesn't help our 'industrial cities' that are sitting on a bunch of existing infrastructure they cannot afford to refresh given they haven't fully depreciated the existing infrastructure. [1] https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/can-co2-be-captur... |
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