


I am glad you are showing your 'attributes' so clearly

when sagi and f2004 and 1heartkimi all showup to pledge support, thats the clearest indicator of which way its gone
you still don't believe in the negative emissions formula
Seeing as I have shredded your credibility with your maths mistake, why dont you post a different formula on here, explaining how it works, oh, I bet you CANT (you will pretend you WONT)


We are waiting

ok so we need 2 versions, ! for the grade A

and another for other members
So lets start by learning about the basics
http://www.uptownoil.co.uk/co2_biodiesel.html
For members of normal intelligence lets start with wiki, please note that it is easy for

to CONFUSE biofuels with theses methods that involve production AND CARBON CAPTURE - the carbon must be removed for neutrality or negativity
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon-neutral_fuelCarbon-neutral fuels can refer to a variety of energy fuels or energy systems which have no net greenhouse gas emissions or carbon footprint. One class are synthetic fuel (including methane, gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel or ammonia[1]) produced from sustainable or nuclear energy used to hydrogenate waste carbon dioxide recycled from power plant flue exhaust gas or derived from carbonic acid in seawater. Other types can be produced from renewable energy sources such as wind turbines, solar panels, and hydroelectric power plants.[2][3][4][5] Such fuels are potentially carbon-neutral because they do not result in a net increase in atmospheric greenhouse gases.[6][7] Until captured carbon is used for plastics feedstock, carbon neutral fuel synthesis is the primary means of carbon capture and utilization or recycling.[8]
To the extent that carbon-neutral fuels displace fossil fuels, or if they are produced from waste carbon or seawater carbonic acid, and their combustion is subject to carbon capture at the flue or exhaust pipe, they result in negative carbon dioxide emission and net carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere, and thus constitute a form of greenhouse gas remediation. Such power to gas carbon-neutral and carbon-negative fuels can be produced by the electrolysis of water to make hydrogen used in the Sabatier reaction to produce methane which may then be stored to be burned later in power plants as synthetic natural gas, transported by pipeline, truck, or tanker ship, or be used in gas to liquids processes such as the Fischer–Tropsch process to make traditional fuels for transportation or heating.[12][13][14]
Carbon-neutral fuels are used in Germany and Iceland for distributed storage of renewable energy, minimizing problems of wind and solar intermittency, and enabling transmission of wind, water, and solar power through existing natural gas pipelines. Such renewable fuels could alleviate the costs and dependency issues of imported fossil fuels without requiring either electrification of the vehicle fleet or conversion to hydrogen or other fuels, enabling continued compatible and affordable vehicles.[12] A 250 kilowatt synthetic methane plant has been built in Germany and it is being scaled up to 10 megawatts.[15]
Simply put a biofuel plant stores carbon which is released back in the atmosphere when burnt so its impossible to have carbon removal, IT will always add carbon because carbon is produced in the manufacturing process.

get the maths wrong by thinking the plant removing and storing Carbon is negative (which it is) but the carbon is released when burnt, when added to the production is POSITIVE carbon
