As COP29 is in progress at Baku, capital of Azerbaijan, there is happy news for lovers of nature. Rice University engineers have developed a new technology to lower the cost of capturing CO2 (carbon dioxide) from all types of emissions. It’s a potential game-changer for both industries looking to adapt to evolving greenhouse gas standards and for the emergent energy-transition economy. This new development is published in Nature journal. According to the journal, the system from the lab of chemical and biomolecular engineer Haotian Wang can directly remove CO2 from sources ranging from flue gas to the atmosphere by using … Continue reading CO2 Capture at 98% Efficiency: Rice Engineers Develop Low-Energy Device for Emission Control at the Flip of a Switch
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