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Power Engineering Spotlights Carbon Sciences' Technology as Alternative to Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS)
Article Examines Carbon Sciences and the Growing Carbon Capture and Recycling (CCR) Sector
| Quelle: Carbon Sciences Inc.
SANTA BARBARA, CA--(Marketwire - October 29, 2009) - Carbon Sciences Inc. (OTCBB : CABN )
(CABN), the developer of a breakthrough technology to recycle carbon
dioxide (CO2) emissions into gasoline and other portable fuels, was
featured in the Headline News section of the October 27 edition of the
Power Engineering E-Newsletter: http://tr.im/Degb. Subscribed to by over
45,000 power generation professionals, this weekly communication covers the
latest trends and technological advancements in the industry.
The article, titled "New technology recycles CO2 into fuel," points out
that "cutting carbon emissions is a hot topic of discussion, with the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency debating how they should handle power plant
emission levels and the government is wondering the same."
Sharryn Harvey, author of the article, and the online editor for the
magazine, examines Carbon Capture and Recycling (CCR) technology as an
efficient way to mitigate and recycle carbon emissions, as well as a viable
alternative to controversial Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS). Harvey
poses the question, "Could carbon capture and recycling replace CCS or is
it just an additional tool in the fight against emissions?"
Byron Elton, CEO of Carbon Sciences, points out that his company's carbon
recycling technology has the potential to fundamentally change the game,
"If we are successful in bringing this to the marketplace, it is going to
be the most powerful, sustainable technology available in the world."
"There are many innovative solutions being developed to address our energy
and environmental concerns, but many of them won't be commercially ready
for decades and are fraught with endless problems," says Elton. "Carbon
Sciences CO2-to-Fuel technology is an efficient, low-energy process,
creating additional revenue streams for the carbon emitting facilities who
may choose to use the gasoline they create on-site or sell it. Best of all,
it's a homegrown solution that allows us to reduce our dependency on
petro-dictatorships."
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About Carbon Sciences Inc.
Carbon Sciences Inc. is developing a breakthrough technology to recycle
carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions into the basic fuel building blocks required
to produce gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel and other 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 to
enable a sustainable world of fuel consumption and climate stability by
recycling CO2 into fuel. For example, Carbon Sciences' breakthrough
technology can be used to recycle 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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