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by philipkglass
431 days ago
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I believe that by 2050 synthetic hydrocarbons made from carbon dioxide and clean electricity will be deliverable at a real (inflation adjusted) cost less than than 3x current oil prices, on an equivalent-energy-content basis. That could more than double the costs of a transatlantic flight, but still wouldn't price it out of reach of the upper middle class. Synthetic methanol made with renewable energy has already been commercialized on a modest scale: https://carbonrecycling.com/technology Methanol can be reformed to kerosene as a drop-in replacement for oil derived jet fuel: "Fischer-Tropsch & Methanol-based Kerosene" https://aireg.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/airegWebinar_FT_... |
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