SANTA BARBARA, CA--(Marketwire - July 27, 2010) - Carbon Sciences Inc. (
Boyce's assertion that "unlike natural gas, carbon dioxide is a worthless waste product," prompted a response from Elton, which was included in both the print and online edition of the world-renowned daily newspaper: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/21/opinion/l21carbon.html
The response provided the following perspective, "Because all fuel begins with carbon dioxide, Mr. Bryce and your readers should be aware that a number of companies, including Carbon Sciences, are developing breakthrough technologies to transform this greenhouse gas into valuable, marketable and useful liquid portable fuels. This addresses both the climate and energy challenges facing the world."
Carbon Sciences' primary focus is a CO2-based Gas-to-Liquids (GTL) process that converts natural gas and CO2, into gasoline and other valuable liquid, portable fuels. Carbon Sciences announced the patent filing for the breakthrough CO2-based GTL technology earlier this year.
"Gas-to-Liquids technology is the only process capable of producing a drop-in replacement for gasoline, at scale, without using crude oil," said Elton. "Our CO2-based technology is a radical departure from conventional GTL processes. We anticipate we will significantly reduce capital costs and be CO2 negative, two major current challenges," added Elton.
To imagine a world after oil and to learn more about Carbon Sciences' breakthrough technology, please visit www.carbonsciences.com
About Carbon Sciences, Inc.
Carbon Sciences Inc. is developing a breakthrough CO2 based Gas-to-Liquids technology to transform greenhouse gases into liquid portable fuels, such as gasoline, diesel and jet fuel. Innovating at the forefront of chemical engineering, we are developing highly scalable clean-tech processes to produce liquid fuels from naturally occurring or human-made greenhouse gas emissions. From sources such as natural gas fields, refinery flare gas, landfill gas, municipal waste, algae and other biomass, there is an abundant supply of inexpensive feedstock available to produce large and sustainable quantities of liquid fuel to replace petroleum for global consumption, thereby eliminating our dependence on petroleum. To learn more about the Company, please visit our website at http://www.carbonsciences.com and follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/carbon_sciences.
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