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Scientists create jet fuel using CO2 that could lead to carbon neutral flights – The Independent
New method could produce competitively priced fuel

A team of scientists has created a new carbon neutral jet fuel using carbon dioxide.
The University of Oxford researchers were successful in converting CO2 gas into fuel, according to their paper, published in science journal Nature.
Although this isnt the first time the feat has been achieved, previous attempts have involved expensive, complicated processes.
The new method used by the team at Oxford Chemistry has, by contrast, the potential to produce cost-effective carbon-neutral fuel.
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