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Baking Soda could help save planet

 

_http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science/11/29/climate.change.soda/index.html_

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By Megan Miller

 

Skymine uses the carbon dioxide emitted from smokestacks to make baking soda.

 

(PopSci.com) -- In recent months, PopSci has covered various scientists'

plans to curb global warming through carbon sequestration, mainly by feeding it

to algae to make biofuel, or burying it underground.

 

Today, a company called Skyonic announced a novel new system, Skymine, which

uses the carbon dioxide emitted from smokestacks to make baking soda.

According to Skyonic CEO Joe David Jones, the system will be powered by waste

heat

from factories, and will produce food-grade baking soda.

 

Last year, the utility company Luminant installed a pilot version of the

system at its Big Brown Steam Electric Station in Fairfield, Texas.

 

There's still quite a bit of work to be done to make the current system

viable on a large scale, but the baking soda idea offers solutions to some of

the

economic problems posed by other carbon sequestration methods.

 

For starters, according to Jones, the stuff can be sold for home or

industrial use or buried harmlessly in landfills or abandoned mines.

 

Jones apparently got the idea for the SkyMine system while watching a

Discovery Channel show with his kids. He pulled out an old college science

textbook

and immediately turned to a passage about converting C02 to baking soda.

He'd found it interesting years ago and highlighted it for future reference

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