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A device to ‘defossilise’ the economy using sunlight, water and carbon dioxide.

Automated floating factories that manufacture green versions of petrol or diesel could soon be in operation thanks to pioneering work at the University of Cambridge. The revolutionary system would produce a net-zero fuel that would burn without creating fossil-derived emissions of carbon dioxide, say researchers. Read more:
https://www.ecohubmap.com/the-news/floating-factories-of-artificial-leaves/sdqklow5qy05

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  • Abraham Jok Atem

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    Wow, invention and innovation is the best way to win this war

    • Esther Wanjiku

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      This is the height of innovation

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      • Kevin

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        This is very innovative

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        • johnte ndeto

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          This proves the wide arena of possibilities we have to solve adverse climatic conditions amongst their contractors

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          • We Don't Have Time

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            • rosebellendiritu

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              A process that will not create emissions is 👍

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              • Elizabeth Gathigia

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                It's a great innovation that will provide a solution to lower dependency on fossil fuels

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                • mercy nduta

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                  This is great!

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                  • Joseph Githinji

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                    This will go a long way in creating a lasting solution that will create a sustainable environment.

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                    • Princess

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                      This is an innovative solution. Harnessing these natural elements for sustainable energy production can significantly contribute to reducing reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating environmental impact.

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                      • Princess

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                        @princess_nel_268 This a very promising approach.

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                      • Rukia Ahmed Abdi

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                        This groundbreaking initiative at the University of Cambridge marks a significant step towards defossilizing the economy. The development of automated floating factories capable of producing green versions of petrol or diesel using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide is revolutionary. If successful, this system could generate net-zero fuel, offering a promising solution to combat fossil-derived carbon emissions. The potential environmental impact of this technology holds great promise in the ongoing efforts to address climate change.

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