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Carbon Sciences Inc. (OTCBB: CABN), the developer of a breakthrough
technology to recycle carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions into gasoline
and other portable fuels, reported today that FUEL magazine published
an article written by the company's CEO exploring the benefits of
carbon dioxide recycling (CCR) technology and its implications on the
world's energy and climate challenges. The article can be viewed
here: http://www.hartfuel.com/20090901/lemons.html
"Recycling provides an efficient approach to produce renewable
fuels," notes Elton. "It mitigates CO2 emissions and curbs demand for
imported oil, enabling energy independence as well as providing the
most direct path to produce renewable fuels utilizing existing
infrastructure, including supply chain and vehicles to ensure
cost-effective and non-disruptive deployment."
Elton offers insight on the challenges and opportunities presented in
the use of CO2-to-fuel technology, including the regulations on carbon
dioxide emissions that could be cemented as soon as December when the
United Nations meets in Copenhagen, Denmark for the Climate Change
Summit.
"As regulations to meet international greenhouse gas reduction
targets loom, large carbon-emitting facilities around the world are
faced with tough and very expensive issues about what to do with
their greenhouse gas emissions. If targets are not met, companies
will be heavily fined, and eventually the damage to the planet's
ecosystems will be irreversible."
Recognizing the significant benefits that CCR can provide, Elton
challenges conventional wisdom that says CO2 will be sequestered
underground. "Until recently, the main approaches contemplated by
large emitters for mitigating CO2 are geologic and ocean storage.
These methods, however, have challenges concerning energy
requirements and the viability of long-term storage. In addition, the
cost of monitoring and leak prevention of the stored CO2 is an
ongoing process that leaves uncertain success and currently no
commercial deployment."
FUEL magazine is written for refining, transportation and government
policy executives as well as analysts, investors and business partners
within these industries. It profiles accomplishments and innovation
within the energy industry.
About Carbon Sciences Inc.
Carbon Sciences Inc. is developing a breakthrough technology to
recycle carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions into the basic fuel building
blocks required to produce gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel and other
fuels. Innovating at the intersection of chemical engineering and
bio-engineering disciplines, we are developing a highly scalable
biocatalytic process to meet the fuel needs of the world. Our
solution to energy and climate challenges is to enable a sustainable
world of fuel consumption and climate stability by recycling CO2 into
fuel. For example, Carbon Sciences' breakthrough technology can be
used to recycle CO2 emitted from fossil fuel power plants into
gasoline to run cars and jet fuel to fly aircraft. To learn more
about the Company, please visit our website at
http://www.carbonsciences.com
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