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Recycled fuel

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Recycled fuel is fuel made of residues as CO2 produced by using a primary fuel.

For example, CO2 pollution in the atmosphere, produced by petrol burning or other sources, can be extracted to produce fuel through an artificial photosynthesis based in nanotechnology, which helps to mitigate pollution, climate change and energy issues.

References

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  • "Nanotechnology to mitigate energy and environment issues". Innova Pulse. 2010-03-24. Retrieved 2010-05-31.