Not exact matches
To date, natural oil still serves as our primary source of
fuel,
even though a much cleaner alternative exists in the form of
synthetic fuel.
Rosenthal says that if carbon dioxide emissions become taxed in the future due to continuing concerns about global warming, his solar - driven catalyst for making
synthetic fuel will compete
even better economically with fossil
fuels.
A case in point is the field of chemical nanomotors [5], where a
synthetic micro - or nanostructure immersed in a chemical
fuel can self - propel and
even show chemotaxis (see Fig. 2).
Marvel Ultimate should be added to
fuel or used in the crankcase in oil; specially formulated
even for use in
synthetic oil and with most advanced
fuels including top tier, ethanol blends, and biodiesels.
Unfortunately, fossil
fuels are so abundant that resource depletion is not going to make them too expensive to use, so that emissions fall in time (indeed, resource depletion of oil this side of 2050 will mean coal and gas will be used for
synthetic fuels - pushing emissions up
even faster that I think the IEA recognise).
It's quite okay to buy those carbon - intensive
fuels, which speaks volumes about what's the real agenda here: protecting the interests of the fossil
fuel industry,
even though producing
synthetic fuels using Nazi - era technology actually produces more carbon dioxide than burning petroleum itself.
Until you understand that
fuels produced with
synthetic biology is very different from using corn, beets, or sugar cane you're not informed enough to
even begin a discussion about it.
China, with similarly huge reserves, is
even planning to convert coal into
synthetic fuel for cars -
even though such processes typically produce large amounts of greenhouse gases.
Government and industry must decide whether to invest vast sums, of the order of hundreds, perhaps
even thousands of billions of dollars in production of
synthetic liquid
fuels from coal or oil shale, an equally expensive and widely unpopular alternative is construction of many new nuclear fission plants for generation of electricity or production of secondary
fuels.