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February 15, 2008

Gas From Thin Air? Los Almos Says it's Possible

By John

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It seems far-fetched, but apparently the ability to make gasoline out of Co2 extracted from the atmosphere isn’t science fiction. The process would take an enormous amount of electricity, so nuclear power would have to be used to run the systems, but that seems like a pretty good trade off. Hey, if France can generate 75% of its electricity from reactors, why can’t we build some to fuel our thirsty cars? Check out the New York Times for more info.

Gas From Thin Air? Los Almos Says it's Possible