Well, The U.S. Naval Laboratory invented a method of manufacturing jet fuel, and also synthetic gasoline, out of recycled carbon dioxide, sea water and electricity. They do this on thei Navy aircraft carriers, using electricity from the carrier's atomic power plant. And the wind power industry just itypes of flying windmills, that can fly very high in the sky, to use the stronger winds up there to make electricity to send down their kite lines to the ground. In theory, they could provide all our electrical power needs, but we cannot have flying windmills near cities because they endanger aircraft and nobody wants them in their backyard. But, we could install arrays of flying windmills on ships in the middle of the oceans, and import recycled carbon dioxide from our coal burning electric power plants to them, to use their unlimited electricity with unlimited sea water, to make synthetic jet fuel and gasoline. A massive project, yes, but technically possible now, and it would extend our reserves of fossil fuels a LOT!
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Well, The U.S. Naval Laboratory invented a method of manufacturing jet fuel, and also synthetic gasoline, out of recycled carbon dioxide, sea water and electricity. They do this on thei Navy aircraft carriers, using electricity from the carrier's atomic power plant. And the wind power industry just itypes of flying windmills, that can fly very high in the sky, to use the stronger winds up there to make electricity to send down their kite lines to the ground. In theory, they could provide all our electrical power needs, but we cannot have flying windmills near cities because they endanger aircraft and nobody wants them in their backyard. But, we could install arrays of flying windmills on ships in the middle of the oceans, and import recycled carbon dioxide from our coal burning electric power plants to them, to use their unlimited electricity with unlimited sea water, to make synthetic jet fuel and gasoline. A massive project, yes, but technically possible now, and it would extend our reserves of fossil fuels a LOT!