Climate Changed
One Day, Cars May Run on Fuel From C02 Sucked Out of the Air
- Carbon Engineering’s system makes fuel for $4 a gallon
- Uses standard industrial processes to keep costs down
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A Canadian startup is testing a system that sucks carbon dioxide from the air and converts it into fuel for cars and other vehicles.
Carbon Engineering Ltd.’s technique combines several common manufacturing processes and will eventually be able to produce fuel for about $4 a gallon, according to David Keith, a Harvard University professor and co-founder of the company.