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Wulf, Christina; Lozán, José L.
{"DOI":"10.25592/uhhfdm.12840","ISBN":"9783982006765","abstract":"<p><em><strong>CO2 use for the production of synthetic fuels: </strong></em>Many sectors can directly use renewable energies through electrification. In aviation and heavy-duty transport, as well as in various other applications, will rely on liquid synthetic fuels in the future. Biomass-based fuels have been a possibility for some time, but their potential is limited (Biomass-to-Liquid). Synthesis of hydrogen and CO2 captured from the air or industrial processes can produce syngas, which can be used to produce many different fuels (Power-to-Liquid). Direct production of synthesis gas from water and carbon dioxide using solar collectors (Sun-to-Liquid) is one possibility, but it is still under development.</p>\n\n<p> </p>","author":[{"family":"Wulf, Christina"},{"family":"Loz\u00e1n, Jos\u00e9 L."}],"container_title":"WARNSIGNAL-KLIMA: Hilft Technik gegen die Erderw\u00e4rmung ? Climate Engineering in der Diskussion","id":"12840","issued":{"date-parts":[[2023,7,12]]},"language":"deu","page":"193-197","publisher":"Wissenschaftliche Auswertungen in Kooperation mit GEO Magazin-Hamburg","publisher_place":"Hamburg, Germany","title":"CO2-Nutzung zur Herstellung synthetischer Kraftstoffe","type":"chapter","version":"1. Aufl."}