Solar Refinery

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Liquid hydrocarbon fuels from the sun and air. Point: with liquid fuels being 20-60 more energy dense, it is likely that liquid hydrocarbon fuels will be with us for ever. Unless we go to hydrogen.

At 2:02 in the video, there is an excellent animation of the basic chemistry of Cerium Oxide. Cerium is more electropositive than the co2 and h20 it reacts with - so the oxygen is stripped from the reactants to make carbon monoxide and hydrogen. Which can then be turned to fuels.

https://spectrum.ieee.org/energywise/aerospace/aviation/rooftop-solar-refinery-produces-carbonneutral-fuels?utm_source=energywise&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=energywise-08-07-19&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTnpRMlltVTNZakJoWTJWaiIsInQiOiJaVnljTTRDa3ZCMlVzeVwvSVplU281Z1pcL2t6eTdzXC9vNUNheE1rdjZyaVUyUVlOSnBiaGhadjJUVElYbmVFbDFWRjUwNFNGOFwvUnk2Sk5wMmdLbDdudXJPNnR3TUtvMk50ZHRHK3lKOWJkV3hCSERVeCtNdU9LSStMTFBmUnNuZGkifQ%3D%3D