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Using an innovative and proprietary NRL electrolytic cation exchange module (E-CEM), both dissolved and bound CO2 are removed from seawater at 92 percent efficiency by re-equilibrating carbonate and bicarbonate to CO2 and simultaneously producing H2. The gases are then converted to liquid hydrocarbons by a metal catalyst in a reactor system. Between this, LENR and Germanys addiction to solar panels, I think the bad guys are sorta screwed. This seems like a nice transition technology to me... you can keep all your existing internal combustion machines operating exactly how they currently do until Elon Musk (or Andrea Rossi?) sells you a viable non-IC replacement, but suddenly you have absolutely no need whatsoever to frack through your own aquafer, or to invade brown countries to steal their oil.
Posted on: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 19:15:31 +0000

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