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Garage_Woodworks wrote:
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Garage_Woodworks wrote:
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Whereas the CO2 has to be kept warehoused _forever_ or else
there's
no point in warehousing it.

What about converting the CO2 to carbonate? I think this is how
some
scrubbers operate.

The product of which (Na2CO3, K2CO3, CaCO3) could be sold to off
set
the cost of scrubbing.

The product carbonates also take up less volume to store.


And how much market is there for them?


Not sure. But, there is a need for them, so the market must be
there. The goal is not really to market the product, but to
produce
the product and reduce the raw material.


But if there's no market you still end up storing it.

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