UncleBuck
Well-Known Member
from the navy's own website:
Using an innovative and proprietary NRL electrolytic cation exchange module (E-CEM), both dissolved and bound CO2 are removed from seawater at 92 percent efficiency by re-equilibrating carbonate and bicarbonate to CO2 and simultaneously producing H2. The gases are then converted to liquid hydrocarbons by a metal catalyst in a reactor system.
they pull CO2 out of the ocean and turn it into fuel.
@heckler73 i need your brain here. what's up with this? are we gonna be hearing more about this?
Using an innovative and proprietary NRL electrolytic cation exchange module (E-CEM), both dissolved and bound CO2 are removed from seawater at 92 percent efficiency by re-equilibrating carbonate and bicarbonate to CO2 and simultaneously producing H2. The gases are then converted to liquid hydrocarbons by a metal catalyst in a reactor system.
they pull CO2 out of the ocean and turn it into fuel.
@heckler73 i need your brain here. what's up with this? are we gonna be hearing more about this?