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  2. Synthetic fuel - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic fuel or synfuel is a liquid fuel, or sometimes gaseous fuel, ... Concurrent to the PM reductions is an immediate reduction in CO 2 emissions from F-T fuel.

  3. Carbon-neutral fuel - Wikipedia

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    Carbon-neutral fuel is fuel which produces no net-greenhouse gas emissions or carbon footprint. In practice, this usually means fuels that are made using carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) as a feedstock . Proposed carbon-neutral fuels can broadly be grouped into synthetic fuels , which are made by chemically hydrogenating carbon dioxide, and biofuels ...

  4. List of locations and entities by greenhouse gas emissions

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    Emissions attributed to specific power stations around the world, color-coded by type of fuel used at the station. Lower half focuses on Europe and Asia [1]. This article is a list of locations and entities by greenhouse gas emissions, i.e. the greenhouse gas emissions from companies, activities, and countries on Earth which cause climate change.

  5. Syngas - Wikipedia

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    Syngas is combustible and can be used as a fuel. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Historically, it has been used as a replacement for gasoline , when gasoline supply has been limited; for example, wood gas was used to power cars in Europe during WWII (in Germany alone half a million cars were built or rebuilt to run on wood gas).

  6. Porsche Fires Up Production of eFuel, Made from Water in Chile

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    The automaker announced that its pilot plant in Punta Arenas, Chile, successfully produced its first liters of eFuel, Porsche's name for its synthetic fuel, which is made from water and carbon ...

  7. Carbon-Neutral eFuels Coming, Porsche Invests $75 Million in ...

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    A synthetic, carbon-neutral fuel is just the answer. ... Porsche knows that it doesn’t matter in the big picture if you say you're eliminating carbon emissions from this model or that one; the ...

  8. Aviation biofuel - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic paraffinic kerosene (SPK) refers to any non-petroleum-based fuel designed to replace kerosene jet fuel, which is often, but not always, made from biomass. Biofuels are biomass -derived fuels from plants, animals, or waste; depending on which type of biomass is used, they could lower CO 2 emissions by 20–98% compared to conventional ...

  9. Methanol fuel - Wikipedia

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    The use of methanol fuel reduces the exhaust emissions of certain hydrocarbon-related toxins such as benzene and 1,3 butadiene and dramatically reduces long-term groundwater pollution caused by fuel spills. Unlike benzene-family fuels, methanol will rapidly and non-toxically biodegrade with no long-term harm to the environment as long as it is ...