Actually, I remember that on iceland they were injecting CO2 into rock, and it was shipped to them from … Swicerland, I think, in shipping tanks. It was captured from concrete manufacturing plants, which apparently produce a ton if it. So there you go - cheap CO2 is not a problem
I doubt the amount used in what I presume is a closed system like this will be significant on a atmosphere level, but it could certainly be the source.
verstra@programming.dev 5 days ago
Let’s separate CO2 from atmosphere and use it to run such generators. Win win. But don’t ask physics about this top much
verstra@programming.dev 5 days ago
Actually, I remember that on iceland they were injecting CO2 into rock, and it was shipped to them from … Swicerland, I think, in shipping tanks. It was captured from concrete manufacturing plants, which apparently produce a ton if it. So there you go - cheap CO2 is not a problem
realitista@lemmus.org 5 days ago
I doubt the amount used in what I presume is a closed system like this will be significant on a atmosphere level, but it could certainly be the source.