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In combustion the highly ordered molecules of fuel are transformed to a hot CO2 gas and H2O. Is their a physical chemist out there who can say how we can put the highly disordered CO2 into an ordered liquid or solid without using a large portion of the energy released by combustion?
Peter Hueber argued many years ago that the wind and solar energy would be land intensive. He writes clearly and with reason. People in England are getting their fill of windmills.
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In combustion the highly ordered molecules of fuel are transformed to a hot CO2 gas and H2O. Is their a physical chemist out there who can say how we can put the highly disordered CO2 into an ordered liquid or solid without using a large portion of the energy released by combustion?
Peter Hueber argued many years ago that the wind and solar energy would be land intensive. He writes clearly and with reason. People in England are getting their fill of windmills.