Making natural gas

Making natural gas easy and free. Was covered in the 1912 noble prize for chemistry. We need to add hydrogen to carbon dioxide air. First we need a serious refrigeration cycle. So we increase the power of the compressor pump. The typical no refrigeration pump only uses 2 W. So we increase up to 4 W. Now we can call air down from 20° C, to -40° C. This is below the temperature for carbon dioxide to freeze out there minus 28° C. So for Watts is probably a bit too much power! The use the electrolysis of water to see a private war trade as hydrogen oxygen gases. And now we get to the 1912 noble prize. 1 CO₂+4H₂+T+(Al)→CH₄+2H₂O+E+(Al) So we do need to add heat, like from a halt end of our refrigeration cycle! Though we do need to temperature of 400° C. So will probably have to add some heat! 400° C is way below the temperature of an electric element. We use a tight aluminium helix spiral. That catalyses the forma...