True indeed. However, if the stationary plants use biomass instead of fossil fuel, reprocessing of the CO2 into liquid fuels takes a second bite at the captured carbon before it goes back to the atmosphere (which makes it more difficult to recapture).
True indeed. However, if the stationary plants use biomass instead of fossil fuel, reprocessing of the CO2 into liquid fuels takes a second bite at the captured carbon before it goes back to the atmosphere (which makes it more difficult to recapture).
Good point - I hadn't thought of that - usually people twin algae with coal plants.