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Old 07-03-2013, 03:10 PM   #72 (permalink)
RustyLugNut
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You are supporting the green position.

Those are links to ALTERNATIVES to fossil fuel. The RATE at which all those processes work is very slow in comparison to simply pumping oil out of the ground. But, they do provide an alternative. Site those plants next to a large and constant source of CO2 in a sunny location and you can produce good amounts of fuel. But, we will have to be economical in it's use because there will not be enough to replace all liquid fuel use at current rates.
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