Electrofuels: More Efficient Than Photosynthesis

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The Advanced Research Projects Agency -- Energy (ARPA-E) has funded successful programs with OPXBIO, NC State and others to create hyper efficient processes for manufacturing biofuels and electrofuels, which can be used in the existing transportation infrastructure.

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  • Steady I Really Like This Video Electrofuels More Efficient Than Photosynthesis 

  • Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always NC State and others to create hyper efficient processes for manufacturing biofuels and electrofuels, which can be used in the existing transportation infrastructure.

  • Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You has funded successful programs with OPXBIO, NC State and others to create hyper efficient processes for manufacturing biofuels and electrofuels

  • I Really Like The Video From Your has funded successful programs with OPXBIO, NC State and others to create hyper efficient processes for manufacturing biofuels and electrofuels

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing NC State and others to create hyper efficient processes for manufacturing biofuels and electrofuels, which can be used in the existing transportation infrastructure.

  • do cold fusion and all problem gone stupid

  • good job

  • I'd be curious to see calculations of the EROEI for this. IE, at scale how many oil barrel equivalents are needed to generate the hydrogen feedstocks for creating the fatty acids vs. the barrel equivalent outputs. CO2 is easy. But the fatty acid production requires hydrogen. Still, this looks hopeful.

  • @Richardgwm

    sunshine may be free, but its also not always available. Thus the time under direct sunlight should be used for maximizing the efficiency.

  • Excellent!

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