Date: 27/04/2015 21:00:10
From: Spiny Norman
ID: 714457
Subject: Making diesel fuel from carbon dioxide and water

German car manufacturer Audi has reportedly invented a carbon-neutral diesel fuel, made solely from water, carbon dioxide and renewable energy sources. And the crystal clear ‘e-diesel’ is already being used to power the Audi A8 owned by the country’s Federal Minister of Education and Research, Johanna Wanka.

The creation of the fuel is a huge step forward for sustainable transport, but the fact that it’s being backed by an automotive giant is even more exciting. Audi has now set up a pilot plant in Dresden, Germany, operated by clean tech company Sunfire, which will pump out 160 litres of the synthetic diesel every day in the coming months.

Their base product, which they’re calling ‘blue crude’ is created using a three-step process. The first step involves harvesting renewable energy from sources such as wind, solar and hydropower. They then use this energy to split water into oxygen and pure hydrogen, using a process known as reversible electrolysis.

This hydrogen is then mixed with carbon monoxide (CO), which is created from carbon dioxide (CO2) that’s been harvested from the atmosphere. The two react at high temperatures and under pressure, resulting in the production of the long-chain hydrocarbon compounds that make up the blue crude.

Once it’s been refined, the resulting e-diesel can be mixed in with our current diesel fuel, or used on its own to power cars in a more sustainable way.

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Date: 27/04/2015 21:31:36
From: dv
ID: 714485
Subject: re: Making diesel fuel from carbon dioxide and water

Great stuff

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Date: 28/04/2015 05:41:14
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 714575
Subject: re: Making diesel fuel from carbon dioxide and water

> German car manufacturer Audi has reportedly invented a carbon-neutral diesel fuel, made solely from water, carbon dioxide and renewable energy sources

Saw that on James May’s Big Ideas. Needs enormously high temperatures and produces a tiny amount of diesel.

On the other hand, grow some soybeans and they’ll do the same thing at room temperatures.

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Date: 28/04/2015 11:37:58
From: roughbarked
ID: 714665
Subject: re: Making diesel fuel from carbon dioxide and water

My question would be, Where do they source pure water from or does that require more energy to produce from impure water?

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Date: 28/04/2015 13:24:32
From: Aquila
ID: 714774
Subject: re: Making diesel fuel from carbon dioxide and water

Sounds interesting.

Did you know there is an Australian company already producing commercial quantities of bio-diesel since 2005?

http://www.arfuels.com.au/index.asp

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Date: 29/04/2015 05:04:36
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 714967
Subject: re: Making diesel fuel from carbon dioxide and water

Aquila said:


Sounds interesting.

Did you know there is an Australian company already producing commercial quantities of bio-diesel since 2005?

http://www.arfuels.com.au/index.asp

“Australian Renewable Fuels Limited”.

Thanks, I’d only heard a rumour, from those days when I was working on the possibility of algal biofuels with CSIRO. I certainly didn’t know that it had plants in three states.

I had also heard that Australian oil refineries will happily accept biodiesel as feedstock for production of diesel and petrol.

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