Using Wind Energy and Carbon Dioxide to Produce Ethanol

The BioWinol Technologies process uses sequestered CO2 plus wind energy to generate H2 and then converts these gases into ethanol and other industrial products. Any new biofuel production technology...
The BioWinol Technologies process uses sequestered CO2 plus wind energy to generate H2 and then converts these gases into ethanol and other industrial products.
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Biofuels, Efficiency, Energy, Food, Green Living, Transportation, Wind

The BioWinol Technologies process uses sequestered CO2 plus wind energy to generate H2 and then converts these gases into ethanol and other industrial products.

Any new biofuel production technology must compete with the cost of gasoline and have a minimal impact on the environment. BioWinol 100% green technology can be cost competitive due to the abundance of CO2 and wind energy with no negative impact on the environment. Further, the process will reduce green house gases and produce much needed transportation fuel –ethanol. This will not only reduce our dependence on foreign oil and improve economic stability, but will also create decentralized energy production system, improve rural economies and achieve the level of energy independence that this country has been seeking for decades.

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