THURSDAY, 31 MARCH 2011

There is considerable industrial interest in using carbon dioxide to make hydrocarbon fuels; the gas is freely available and is the major source of greenhouse gas, so removing it from the atmosphere would have beneficial environmental impacts. Furthermore, the same infrastructure for processing and transporting fossil fuels could be used for the new renewable fuel. The liquid hydrocarbons that the researcher’s propose to create will be clean-burning, so will not add carbon to the atmosphere and contribute to ozone depletion [3].
Written by Robert Jones