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Re: Benchmarking costs for a clean fuel competition
In addition to land size, carbon sequestration is likely to feature in the environmental impact assessment: a negative carbon footprint would be advantageous (but not necessary). However, there's som… (View Post)2 -
Re: Benchmarking costs for a clean fuel competition
@Eti you asked about "renewable carbon fuels (incl. Biofuels) in the competition". It sounds reasonable to include renewable carbon fuels - provided the full life-cycle impact is evaluated … (View Post)3 -
Re: Benchmarking costs for a clean fuel competition
Hi @Shashi and @JessicaYoon Those options seem reasonable approaches. Thinking about the relevant infrastructure and devices for each new clean fuel type: is it compatible with existing infrastructur… (View Post)3 -
Re: Target Industry and End-Uses of Green Fuels
@Shashi and @DavidPoli Potentially there are a lot of opportunities for green fuels and that includes all of the uses we currently have for fuel, e.g.* An energy source for electrical power (see its … (View Post)1 -
Re: What's your favorite prize direction? Vote Now
I've pulled together some of the concepts we've discussed and drawn up a schematic for a Global Renewable Energy Network. It includes components for energy generation, transport and storage. (View Post)1