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An electric boiler, apparently uses a little less than charging an electric car going by these. So, likely, implementing this would have the some issues. Mind you, you wouldn't use an electric boiler, you'd use a natural gas boiler, which creates C02. So you might have a wash out. You end up collecting all the C02 that you created to start with.

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This tells you roughly how much energy it takes to charge up an electric car.

Yeah, it's not horribly complex. You got a guy that knows how to weld, or you find a couple metal containers. Grab a old hot water tank from the dump or something. Could possibly use injectors off of some junkyard scrap to inject the MEA though the air to soak up C02. The boiler part, you need a container that can take a fair fit of pressure and heat, a burner under it, so maybe like off of an old BBQ or something. No idea how a person would get any MEA, a chemist might know how to create it with common household items. Probably need a couple compressors, some kind of tank for storing C02. Old propane tank could possibly work. Not sure how they get the depleted MEA back over to "tank 1", they gotta get like an equilibrium going looks like.