Scientists turn CO2 into jet fuel at industrial scale, produce 100 liters daily
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Scientists have developed an efficient method for producing synthetic jet fuel from CO2, water, and green electricity at industrial scale. The Kopernikus P2X facility in Germany is currently making 100 liters of kerosene daily and aims to scale up to one tonne per day, potentially enabling carbon-neutral aviation fuel in the future.
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