Porsche producing gas in "carbon neutral" way
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It is a very old tech, basically, you make syngas ( mix of CO and H2 ) by electrolysing pressurized (~6bar) carbonated water at high temp (~200°C), then do a catalytic synthesis of liquid carbonhydrates from syngas. You could even combine electrolysis and synthesis in one-shot process adding catalyst to electrolysis step. You could make methanol, ethanol or other flammable things depending on catalyst, CO:H2 ratio and synthesis conditions you use.
The problem is that you need a lot of electricity and relatively complex device for that process. It is much easier to get syngas directly from fossil fuels or even wood (woodgas from gas generator), bypassing needless and highly ineffective conversion of fuel into electricity and then electricity into fuel. Then, do with syngas whatever you want - fuel ICE directly with syngas or synthesize liquid fuel for later use in ICE.
All in all it is very energy hungry process that is affordable only if you somehow have a lot of electricity. And by "a lot of" I mean really a lot needed to produce some decent amount of fuel enough for regular rides, not what you could harvest from even an acre of solar panels.
Ok can you redpill me on petroleum based fuel then? I have seen this theory regarding it all being a lie as far as how it is produced. Kinda makes sense when you think about it like this "why would the ruling class let all of modern society be built around vehicles that are supposedly dependent on oil you Just randomly "find". And werent some of the big name scumbag occultist families involved in the early oil industry?
What about peat? Is it from misterous processes in Earth core too? Or somehow peat is not a fuel?