Making crude Oil out of Thin Air
A new invention from the BGU University in Isreal
Using nano-materials
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BGU Researchers invent Green Alternative to Crude Oil
Date13/11/2013
http://in.bgu.ac.il/en/Pages/news/oil_greenalternative.aspx
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developed a green feed that can be converted using well-established technologies into liquid fuel and delivered using existing infrastructure to gas stations. As opposed to other alternative fuel sources, such as electric cars, which require additional infrastructure, this green feed would merely replace oil as the input for refineries
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This project is partially supported byI-SAEF (Israel Strategic Alternative Energy Foundation).
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http://bakken.com/news/id/43376/making-crude-oil-out-of-thin-air/
date : November 22, 2013
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group of researchers at Ben-Gurion University (BGU) of the Negev in Israel
..carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas into a renewable alternative for crude oil.
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By using nano materials
By Prof. Moti Hershkowitz, Israel Cohen
vice president and dean of research and development at BGU
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http://www.i-saef.org
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WHO IS I-SAEF
I-SAEF is spearheaded by successful Silicon Valley technology entrepreneurs and a team of leading scientists, accomplished business leaders, venture capitalists and philanthropists within Israel, the U.S and worldwide.
I-SAEF is a 501(c)(3) charity and is a supporting foundation of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin & Sonoma Counties. To contact us, please e-mail:info@i-saef.org.
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From Globes:
Ben Gurion U researchers develop alternative fuel
http://www.globes.co.il/en/article-1000894347
researchers have created a green feed alternative to crude oil from water and carbon dioxide.
A replacement for oil has become a vital need in the 21st century.Ben Gurion University of the Negevresearchers have invented a process to make a green feed alternative for crude oil out of two of the most common substances on Earth: water and carbon dioxide, which is a greenhouse gas detrimental to the environment.
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