
Carbon Sciences’ Breakthrough CO2-to-Fuel Technology Featured in USA Today
The piece “Greenhouse gas villain rehabbed; Companies develop methods to repurpose carbon dioxide,” features industry pioneers who are making strides to recycle CO2, “public enemy No. 1,” and “reduce dependence on carbon-spewing, petroleum-based products, as well as renewable fuels such as corn ethanol that compete with food supplies.”
The article details the company’s revolutionary biocatalytic process, invented by Dr. Naveed Aslam, the company’s chief technology advisor, who has found a way “to break down CO2 at low temperature and pressure.”
Derek McLeish, Carbon Sciences’ Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, says his company’s process is the “most direct path,” and, noted USA Today reporter Paul Davidson, “ultimately, quicker and cheaper.”
Carbon Sciences’ President and Chief Operating Office, Byron Elton added, “USA Today’s article is a validation of our proprietary and unique technology that uses CO2, the very source of the problem to provide a solution.”
Carbon Sciences Inc. is developing a breakthrough technology to transform carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions into the basic fuel building blocks required to produce gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel and other portable 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 a sustainable world of fuel consumption and climate stability by transforming CO2 into fuel. For example, Carbon Sciences’ breakthrough technology can be used to transform 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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