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murpheeslaw

(113 posts)
4. Of COURSE they discovered this in TENNESSEE
Tue Oct 18, 2016, 02:34 PM
Oct 2016

They are really good with ethanol production there! 😜

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Kick for later. Cracklin Charlie Oct 2016 #1
Please, let this not be another cold fusion bust... haele Oct 2016 #2
Find a way to turn it into a nice single malt Scotch and you'll really get my attention. Glassunion Oct 2016 #3
Of COURSE they discovered this in TENNESSEE murpheeslaw Oct 2016 #4
Thread win! KamaAina Oct 2016 #13
Sounds promising! Buckeye_Democrat Oct 2016 #5
Nothing is win-win The2ndWheel Oct 2016 #6
Please, please let this be real! silverweb Oct 2016 #7
popular mechanics mag....uh oh dembotoz Oct 2016 #8
Read 'em and ____ Duppers Oct 2016 #12
2nd sentence of the OP .. "Their findings were published in the journal ChemistrySelect" KelleyKramer Oct 2016 #23
Limitless energy bucolic_frolic Oct 2016 #9
Ok.. CO2 to Ethanol to CO2 at "little energy cost" ??????????? Mustellus Oct 2016 #10
Hard to know what "little" means from the article, other than... Buckeye_Democrat Oct 2016 #11
i doubt this is real. patsimp Oct 2016 #14
It's real. It's front page right now on Oak Ridge's own government web site. 4lbs Oct 2016 #16
ethanol is a surprising outcome paulkienitz Oct 2016 #15
Yes, but how do you readily extract CO2 from the oceans or atmosphere? ffr Oct 2016 #17
You capture it at the source KamaAina Oct 2016 #21
Which requires scrubbers and pressurization systems NickB79 Oct 2016 #22
Thanks for clarifying that... Ruth Bonner Oct 2016 #24
If only there wasn't such a shortage of CO2... keithbvadu2 Oct 2016 #18
I wonder: will it work at, oh, 200 degrees F? jmowreader Oct 2016 #19
The heck with fuel. This will make vodka from club soda. MineralMan Oct 2016 #20
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