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Methanol now will be made from Carbon dioxide gas, which will act as a fuel for cars including the plane. The help of solar energy will be taken to make this alternative source of fuel. This technique has been tried, but now it will be use to form cheaper large-scale methanol. With the help of solar energy there are many advantages in production of methanol. The biggest use is that methanol can also be stored.

 

Methanol why! :

 

Last long with the help of solar energy to use hydrogen as the fuel is being worked on. The success, therefore, been termed hydrogen to fuel the future. However, storing and distribution hydrogen is not so easy task. So now scientists have focused their attention on the production of methanol.

How will it be possible:

 

 

The technique of making methanol is attached to the production of the fuel by hydrogen. The first is the reaction of hydrogen methanol. In this technique, the water molecules will be break into hydrogen and oxygen. After that by reaction of hydrogen and carbon dioxide methonol will get produced. This process will be done by solar energy, which is photocatalysis. The solar energy across the board is directly converted into chemical energy.

What are the advantages: </span>

 

 

First of all, it is most global warming responsible carbon dioxide gas will be used as a source of fuel, rather than polluting as the major factor. This technology when affordable alternative energy will emerge as a major source. It will be easier to use.</span>

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