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by cfgauss2718
706 days ago
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Nothing about this research violates conservation of energy. The article as written is advocating using excess solar or wind energy as input to this CO2->CH4 conversion process (which is electrolysis based) so that some of that energy can be reused later by burning methane. Later, as in when the wind isn’t blowing or the sun is t shining. |
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