I mean obviously if you use something like solar or wind it will not produce CO2 so any CO2 your process extracts will be a net gain. If you use it to make ethanol that then gets burned you’ll just be putting CO2 back into the air. If you make construction bricks with it, you won’t.
Solar can also be used to heat things more directly than first converting to electricity (and taking a big loss on that), but then you really are subject to when the sun shines. But if you put your facility in a desert in Arizona you’ll probably do quite a bit with a set of mirrors used to heat specific objects.
I should have been more specific. I was trying to ask about generating renewable energy and then using that at some other site for heating purposes. What kind of efficiency does electricity to heat get you compared to just burning fossil fuels on site? I am not sure if that is the best way of asking this question.
IgorPartola|4 years ago
Solar can also be used to heat things more directly than first converting to electricity (and taking a big loss on that), but then you really are subject to when the sun shines. But if you put your facility in a desert in Arizona you’ll probably do quite a bit with a set of mirrors used to heat specific objects.
DavidPBL|4 years ago