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The grid is interconnected, and there are always coal plants producing power, so how can it make sense to use grid energy to make liquid fuels, even if the conversion efficiency is 60%?

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The grid is interconnected, and there are always coal plants producing power, so how can it make sense to use grid energy to make liquid fuels, even if the conversion efficiency is 60%?

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We partially answered this question in some of the earlier responses (see questions 6 and 32).

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