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Liquid fuels from nuclear hydrogen and captured carbon dioxide is "viable"

Given: fossil fuel combustion contributes to global warming. Given: the U.S. is dependent on foreign oil. With those two concerns stated at the outset, researchers at MIT this summer published a paper on how nuclear power can affect the U.S. transportation sector. The study's co-authors, B.D. Middleton and M.S. Kazimi, reviewed using nuclear hydrogen with carbon dioxide from fossil fired plants to make liquid fuel and using nuclear energy to get oil from tar sands or shale oil, among other contributions nuclear energy can make. Middleton and ... Read more →

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