Yes, we have even made bacteria that excretes fuels. But nothing that competes with just pulling hydrocarbons out of the ground at scale like we have with diamonds.
The main scaling issue is that the constituent carbon still has to come from somewhere, and one of the main carbon sources we have is… oil.
The best solution is to move away from carbon based fuels.
As atomicbocks points out, a major obstacle for sustainable fuels for combustion engines is that there isn’t enough biomass around. Also why the new sustainable ship engines run on ammonia.
Catoblepas@piefed.blahaj.zone 2 days ago
It was plant oil, being fermented anaerobically and heated for millions of years chemically changes it.
xylol@leminal.space 2 days ago
Have we tried speed running oil creation like we did with diamonds?
atomicbocks@sh.itjust.works 2 days ago
Yes, we have even made bacteria that excretes fuels. But nothing that competes with just pulling hydrocarbons out of the ground at scale like we have with diamonds.
The main scaling issue is that the constituent carbon still has to come from somewhere, and one of the main carbon sources we have is… oil.
The best solution is to move away from carbon based fuels.
ryedaft@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
As atomicbocks points out, a major obstacle for sustainable fuels for combustion engines is that there isn’t enough biomass around. Also why the new sustainable ship engines run on ammonia.
theunknownmuncher@lemmy.world 1 day ago
It was not plant oil. Plankton and algae aren’t plants.