Porsche is replacing gasoline with air and water
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Porsche has filled its first car with a new eFuel made from carbon dioxide and water that works like gasoline, but has net-zero carbon emissions.
The eFuel was developed by a company called Highly Innovative Fuels that the automaker has invested in as a hedge against being forded to go all-electric in the zero carbon future. Gary Gastelu is Fox News Digital's automotive editor.
The company makes the fuel at a wind-powered plant in Punta Arenas, Chile, near the tip of South America, where the wind blows an average of 270 days per year.
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