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New York Startup Builds Fridge-Sized Machine That Can Turn Air Into Gasoline
(www.jalopnik.com)
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Solar to gas, not grid to gas. Gasoline is easier to store and transport than batteries. There are places that batteries don't make sense but still have lots of sun. I think this could be useful, and if it's using CO2 from the atmosphere and solar power then it's not contributing to global warming.
Sure, but if you've got 20 grand to spend on this contraption and already have solar, why not get a shitton of 48V server batteries?
Battery performance quickly degrades in cold conditions. In the Arctic circle, you could have lots of sun during the summer but it still wouldn't make sense to deploy batteries. The people who live there are already dependent on gasoline.