Carbon Sequestration is one of the biggest engineering challenges we face. Here I introduce one method that can help sequester carbon while supplying us with (bio) fuel.
Note: I am not an expert in thermal depolymerization. I just read about the basics, and from what I can tell, the field deserves more research.
This was for the "Grand Engineering Challenge"
http://summit-grand-challenges.pratt.duke.edu/
written, directed, and animated by Brian Chan
narrated by Joyce Kwan
music by Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com)
USE PORTALS! i say you
radonas 8 months ago
we would really appreciate if you'd remove that idiot music so we can understand what your saying!
roket205 1 year ago
the fastest renewable source that grows that I could see this being used on would be algae.algae could be added to the closed loop to take out the co2 ,be harvested and then fed into the system.some algae strains are 50% vegetable oil by weight.and could be used with the current system for production of fuel
tappakeggaday1 1 year ago
The government needs to look at this more. Seriously... this could save millions of people and resources in the long run literally.
3balljuggler 1 year ago
Video Taken from a camera, 10 dollar microphone could be better
HermesTheMessanger 2 years ago
9 seconds in!! Awesome triangle building! One of the greatest challenges man kind faces. To many people don't have enough faith that alternatives will work.
boboco1 2 years ago
nice!
kaing1212 2 years ago