IIve read a few articles on this Canadian company pulling CO2 from the atmosphere and using it to create gasoline, Avgas and diesel.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_Engineering
https://carbonengineering.com/about-a2f/
Im thinking if this was powered by a ARC reactor such as:
https://www.reliableplant.com/Read/2703 ... ctor-waste
We could kill 2 birds with one stone environmentally, using up and reducing the amount of old nuclear waste we've generated over the last 60 years to power the process to pull CO2 from the atmosphere to create fuels that then don't add any additional CO2 to the atmosphere when burned (because all their emissions were already taken from there) and use that to power the airplanes, trains and ships that in is not feasible to electrify.
As there's a lot of smart well educated people on here I'm interested in your thoughts, or am I missing something basic (besides peoples knee jerk anti nuclear bias) that makes this a dumb idea? I couldn't find any info on the actual amount of fuel they can create per tonne of CO2 they pull from atmosphere, but they have a pilot project in BC, and an article I read a little while ago said they were partnering with some oil and gas companies in Texas for another plant The nuclear thing is my idea to make it a process that tackles 2 problems at once