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Zachstar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-05-08 09:26 PM
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6. Good idea if it can be worked in a different way.
45 pounds a day per serious source is not very good unless these are extremely cheap and can be clustered without losing effect.

A better solution in my view is to have a dedicated fusion plant connected to a tower that literally pulls in air from around it and converts any greenhouse gas (Or anything useful if it can be actively separate) into usable product or liquid/solid waste.

The difference between this and an atmospheric distillery is that this is 100 percent active through the used of charged filters that are designed through the years. The output ought to be clean air.

I'm thinking in the TPD range (Ton per day) not pound per day. THAT is how we stop and reverse gas based climate change.
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