Meredith Poor + 898 MP November 15 https://engineering.washu.edu/news/2024/Novel-electro-biodiesel-a-more-efficient-cleaner-alternative-to-existing-alternatives.html?_gl=1*f0dsxo*_ga*MTI0ODg5ODE4MS4xNzMxNjQxNzIz*_ga_T94ZQ4ENLH*MTczMTY0MTcyMi4xLjEuMTczMTY0MTgwNi4wLjAuMA.. 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
markslawson + 1,061 ML November 15 18 hours ago, Meredith Poor said: https://engineering.washu.edu/news/2024/Novel-electro-biodiesel-a-more-efficient-cleaner-alternative-to-existing-alternatives.html?_gl=1*f0dsxo*_ga*MTI0ODg5ODE4MS4xNzMxNjQxNzIz*_ga_T94ZQ4ENLH*MTczMTY0MTcyMi4xLjEuMTczMTY0MTgwNi4wLjAuMA.. Meredith - like all of the tech breakthroughs we see reported I'm not arguing with it. Very interesting. But these "breakthroughs" usually come and go with nothing much seeming to happen. Worth keeping an eye on. We wish them luck. About all we can say. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ron Wagner + 714 November 22 Yes, fossil fuel production is expected to continue rising in the foreseeable future. Despite growing awareness of the environmental impact of fossil fuels, global demand remains high, particularly in developing countries. Additionally, advancements in technology have made it easier and more cost-effective to extract fossil fuels, further driving production. However, there are efforts to shift towards renewable energy sources, which could potentially slow down the growth of fossil fuel production in the long term. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites