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posted by Fnord666 on Tuesday May 07 2019, @04:46AM   Printer-friendly
from the chilly-reception dept.

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It is one of the great dilemmas of climate change: We take such comfort from air conditioning that worldwide energy consumption for that purpose has already tripled since 1990. It is on track to grow even faster through mid-century—and assuming fossil-fuel–fired power plants provide the electricity, that could cause enough carbon dioxide emissions to warm the planet by another deadly half-degree Celsius.

A paper published Tuesday in the Nature Communications proposes a partial remedy: Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (or HVAC) systems move a lot of air. They can replace the entire air volume in an office building five or 10 times an hour. Machines that capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere—a developing fix for climate change—also depend on moving large volumes of air. So why not save energy by tacking the carbon capture machine onto the air conditioner?

This futuristic proposal, from a team led by chemical engineer Roland Dittmeyer at Germany's Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, goes even further. The researchers imagine a system of modular components, powered by renewable energy, that would not just extract carbon dioxide and water from the air. It would also convert them into hydrogen, and then use a multistep chemical process to transform that hydrogen into liquid hydrocarbon fuels. The result: "Personalized, localized and distributed, synthetic oil wells" in buildings or neighborhoods, the authors write. "The envisioned model of 'crowd oil' from solar refineries, akin to 'crowd electricity' from solar panels," would enable people "to take control and collectively manage global warming and climate change, rather than depending on the fossil power industrial behemoths."

Source: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/could-air-conditioning-fix-climate-change/


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 07 2019, @10:09PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 07 2019, @10:09PM (#840473)

    I know you're being fascetious; but that's the right idea with the wrong source. Googling around, it appears that cement production is one of the biggest CO2 emitting industries. Install the CO2 scrubbers/fixers at cement plants. CO2 is also not the biggest GHG. Methane is, but might be harder to control if it's mostly cow farts (not sure). Perhaps harvesting methane from composting manure might be useful.

    The tailpipe problem with automobiles is already being solved by moving to electric cars. That move the emissions to power plants where they're more easily controlled.

  • (Score: 2) by Mykl on Wednesday May 08 2019, @12:26AM

    by Mykl (1112) on Wednesday May 08 2019, @12:26AM (#840535)

    CO2 is also not the biggest GHG. Methane is...

    Cow diapers with Methane Capture panels? Love it!. Though training a workforce to change those diapers regularly will be a challenge