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Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis
Carbon Dioxide, as is fortuitously co-produced by our essential use of Coal in the generation of truly abundant and truly affordable electric power, is a valuable, maybe even a precious, raw material resource.
We can reclaim Carbon Dioxide from whatever source most convenient to us, whether the flue gases of power plants fired by Coal or even the atmosphere itself, and, then, convert that Carbon Dioxide, using freely available environmental energies to drive the processes, into any and all sorts of gaseous and liquid hydrocarbon fuels.
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Before getting to our primary subject herein, we remind you of our many previous reports on the Carbon Dioxide-recycling New Jersey company, "Liquid Light, Incorporated", which company was founded on the CO2-utilization technologies initially established, with some of the development funded by our United States Government, in the Princeton University labs of Professor Andrew Bocarsly, about whom we've reported, for one example, in:
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We'll try to keep it relatively brief today, since, based on the evidence we're seen so far, people, even in US Coal Country, are more interested in the results of yesterday's holiday football games than they are in the fact that the United States of America is helping her greatest competitor on the world stage commercialize and advance a technology, and an industry, that, if all of America were freely informed of it and empowered to utilize it, could free and prevent all US citizens from further indenturing, enslaving, their children's and their grandchildren's economic, and political to be honest, futures to the tender, loving nations of OPEC.
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In light of some recently-published confirmations of technical achievements, which we'll be making report of in coming days, we wanted to reintroduce a subject we had begun to treat in a few previous dispatches.
Right up front, though, we'll tell you what the gist of it all will be:
Carbon Dioxide, as is emitted in only a small way, relative to some uncontrollable and un-taxable sources of emission, such as the Earth's inexorable processes of planetary volcanism, from our essential use of Coal in the generation of truly abundant and truly affordable electric power, is a valuable raw material resource.
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United States Patent Application: 0130237618
About three and half years ago, back in April of 2010, in our report of:
West Virginia Coal Association | Japan's Mitsui Recycles CO2 | Research & Development; concerning the article: "'Establishing an Innovative Technology to Synthesize Methanol from CO2'; On May 23, 2009, a pilot plant at the Mitsui Chemicals Osaka Works became the first site in the world to synthesize methanol from it's carbon dioxide (CO2) exhaust. Methanol can be used to make the raw materials for plastics";
