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This NYC Startup Turns Air Into Gasoline to Decarbonize Cars that Won't Go Electric


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  NYC startup Aircela develops carbon-neutral gasoline from air to help reduce emissions in hard-to-electrify sectors.

Aircela, a pioneering startup, has developed a groundbreaking technology that converts air into a usable car fuel, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional gasoline. The process involves capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and combining it with hydrogen, sourced from water electrolysis powered by renewable energy, to produce a synthetic fuel that can be used in existing internal combustion engines without modifications. This innovation not only aims to reduce carbon emissions but also addresses the challenges of energy storage and distribution, as the synthetic fuel can be easily transported and stored using existing infrastructure. Aircela's CEO, Dr. Elena Martinez, emphasized the potential of this technology to revolutionize the automotive industry and significantly contribute to global efforts in combating climate change.

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