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Over the past several years, we've documented for you a number of times the flat reality that, not only can Carbon Dioxide be reclaimed and, on a practical basis, be chemically recycled in the industrial synthesis of hydrocarbons, it is, as seen most recently in our report of:
West Virginia Coal Association | Sweden Makes Public Report of CO2 to Motor Fuel Recycling | Research & Development; concerning the European newspaper article:
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http://congress.cimne.upc.es/
As we've reported a couple of times, as, for one example, in:
West Virginia Coal Association | 1936 Ceramics "New Market" for Coal Ash | Research & Development; concerning: "United States Patent 2,055,706 - Method of Making Ceramic Products; 1936; Chicago District Electric Generating Corporation; Description: This invention relates to an improved method of making fired ceramic bodies by the addition thereto in the unfired state of fly ash resulting from the combustion of pulverized fuel, and the improved product resulting from the use of such method";
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As can be learned via the New York Times' interactive reportage utility, "Documents: Federal Officials Quietly Question Shale Gas":
Documents: Federal Officials Quietly Question Shale Gas - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com;
we might not have nearly as much natural gas available to us on a genuinely economical basis as the shale gas industry, and their more uncritical aficionados in our public press, would prefer to have us believe.
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In our fairly recent report:
we included information concerning, among other things:
"United States Patent Application 0130116474 - Electrochemical Co-Production of a Glycol and an Alkene Employing Recycled Halide; Date: May 9, 2013; Inventors: Kyle Teamey, et. al.; Assignee: Liquid Light, Inc.; Abstract: The present disclosure is a method and system for electrochemically co-producing a first product and a second product. The system may include a first electrochemical cell, a first reactor, a second electrochemical cell, at least one second reactor, and at least one third reactor. The method and system for co-producing a first product and a second product may include co-producing a glycol and an alkene employing a recycled halide".
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You know, as we've documented in a number of previous reports, such as, for just several examples:
West Virginia Coal Association | Bayer Corporation Promotes Carbon Dioxide Recycling | Research & Development; concerning and article published in The Bayer Scientific Magazine: "'Three atoms for a clean future'; CO2 destined to become a valuable raw material for innovative substances. Oil is becoming increasingly scarce, and carbon dioxide an ever greater problem for the world’s climate. For this reason, chemists are constantly on the lookout for new ways to replace fossil raw materials and make good use of the greenhouse gas. Together with a group of partners, Bayer researchers are making good progress in this direction, and have found a way to incorporate CO2 into the molecular structure of polyurethanes, thus saving oil"; and:
