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Watch: Solar fuel refinery is ‘no science fiction’

A solar "mini-refinery" that can turn sunlight and air into carbon-neutral fuels has proven its effectiveness over the course of years, researchers say.
The solar refinery looks like a satellite dish with reflective panels on it against a blue sky

Researchers have developed a technology that can produce carbon-neutral transportation fuels from sunlight and air.

Now, in a Nature paper, they demonstrate the stable and reliable operation of the solar mini-refinery under real on-sun conditions.

And they show a way to introduce solar fuels to the market without additional carbon taxes.

For the past two years, researchers led by Aldo Steinfeld, professor of renewable energy carriers at ETH Zurich, have been operating a solar mini-refinery on the roof of the Machine Laboratory in the center of Zurich.

This unique system can produce liquid transportation fuels, such as methanol or kerosene, from sunlight and air in a multi-stage thermochemical process.

Here, project architect Steinfeld and coauthor Anthony Patt, a professor in the environmental systems science department, explain what the experiments revealed, where optimization is needed, and how solar kerosene can succeed in entering the market:

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