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Ben-Gurion University, located in the southern Israeli town of Beersheba, unveiled their newly-found method of creating fuel using carbon dioxide and water on Wednesday, according to the Jerusalem Post.
“The technology is based on novel specially tailored catalysts and catalytic processes,” said Moti Herskowitz, one of the researchers behind the new process. “Well-established, commercially available technology can be directly applied to the process developed at BGU. It is envisaged that the short-term implementation of the process will combine synthetic gas produced from various renewable and alternative sources with carbon dioxide and hydrogen.”
While it could take five to 10 years to commercialize the patent-pending technology, the researchers hope to see the demonstration plans within two years, Herskowitz said at the Bloomberg Fuel Choices Summit in Tel Aviv.
“Why not use zero-cost resources,” he said. “We could use carbon dioxide, water and energy from the sun and combining them together get real fuels. We’re ready to take off.
We have the technology, the technology is proven, we’ve filed patents for it.”