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Biodiesel. Because using ethanol as fuel worked out so well.
Apparently biodiesel can be made from algae, which could actually work well. Mass farm algae, which can absorb a lot of co2, use some of it to make biodiesel, but overall grow way more algae. Either way though it has a lot of input options of things that are mostly waste as it stands now
I think one of the major benefits is not shipping raw oil and finished fuel all over the world. This is something sustainable, but more importantly domestically viable. Just not shipping oil all the way here from the middle east or Venezuela or wherever is an improvement.
Plus, in a dark side type way, we can sell our own domestic petroleum products to other countries a la Norway
At this point we really just need some stop gaps to get us to a point where some renewable has a more major breakthrough. Be it fusion or solar panel efficiency or geothermal or battery tech or whatever have you
Algae can be used for absorbing variety of things… maybe there’s something there.