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When will fossil fuels run out?
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<blockquote data-quote="passerby" data-source="post: 207609" data-attributes="member: 13141"><p>There is absolutely no reason for so-called fossil fuels to run out. You see, in addition to being pumped out of the ground, they can be produced synthetically using something called "gas to liquids" technology. One of these technologies is the Fischer-Tropsch process, and it was invented in the 1920s. It uses simple, readily available feedstock material, but it does require an input of energy.</p><p></p><p>Even if that became a problem, one could convert a modern gasoline powered automobile to use a wood gas generator with a small amount of effort. While it's not as convenient as gasoline, it was used effectively during WW2 when gasoline was hard to get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="passerby, post: 207609, member: 13141"] There is absolutely no reason for so-called fossil fuels to run out. You see, in addition to being pumped out of the ground, they can be produced synthetically using something called "gas to liquids" technology. One of these technologies is the Fischer-Tropsch process, and it was invented in the 1920s. It uses simple, readily available feedstock material, but it does require an input of energy. Even if that became a problem, one could convert a modern gasoline powered automobile to use a wood gas generator with a small amount of effort. While it's not as convenient as gasoline, it was used effectively during WW2 when gasoline was hard to get. [/QUOTE]
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