Rather ironic the AGW crowd lives by the maxim the science is settled and no dissenting views have any relevance. Yet science and physics proves out that a lot of these alternative energy sources are not the free energy they’re claimed to be.
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostRather ironic the AGW crowd lives by the maxim the science is settled and no dissenting views have any relevance. Yet science and physics proves out that a lot of these alternative energy sources are not the free energy they’re claimed to be.
Just like’heat pumps’ are ‘free’ energy for heating buildings… lowering the earth core temperature will be the next catastrophe the calamity crew dream up… to promote humanity depopulation.
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostRather ironic the AGW crowd lives by the maxim the science is settled and no dissenting views have any relevance. Yet science and physics proves out that a lot of these alternative energy sources are not the free energy they’re claimed to be.
ROTW will pick the best.
That will be what we have all the infastructure and equipment for now. Wonderful products made from abundant fossil fuels.
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Synthetic jet fuel made from co2 and fermentation , as well as plastics... will soon be common.
United Airlines Ventures (UAV) and Oxy Low Carbon Ventures (OLCV) announced a collaboration with Houston-based biotech firm Cemvita Factory to commercialize the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) intended to be developed through a new process using carbon dioxide and synthetic microbes. UAV also announced an equity investment in Cemvita...
"United and Oxy collaborate with syn-bio company Cemvita to produce SAF from CO2 using microbes
08 April 2022
United Airlines Ventures (UAV) and Oxy Low Carbon Ventures (OLCV) announced a collaboration with Houston-based biotech firm Cemvita Factory to commercialize the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) intended to be developed through a new process using carbon dioxide and synthetic microbes. UAV also announced an equity investment in Cemvita Factory. OLCV, a subsidiary of Occidental (Oxy), is a founding investor in Cemvita Factory.
Cemvita Factory uses synthetic biology to produce microbes that turn carbon dioxide into chemicals and alternative fuels, including sustainable aviation fuel."
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