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Enormous potential:

 

This is how we can imagine that there may be food production in the middle of the desert.

With huge greenhouses that house plants for food production.

And a tank where CO² from treatment plants is stored.

This is added to the greenhouses and taken up by the plants.

These utilize the gas in a growth-promoting way.

In addition, the need for water is not so great when adding CO².

And the best of all is that the plants produce oxygen through their photosynthesis.

If a produced sugar for the production of Bioethanol for fuel, can have an even better environmental effect!

The sugar cane, which is a surplus / waste product, will bind some of the carbon in it.

Hearing the desert green has been a goal for a long time. But nothing can grow in the sand of the desert. We must have a soil. And we can make that from the sugar cane that is used in bio-ethanol production. If we dig off a layer of sand and put a layer of sugar cane on top, the moisture the sand below, and the shadow effect the pipes make will start a natural process that eventually becomes a soil we can grow in.

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