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Why Direct Air Capture might just work
15
Dec

Why Direct Air Capture might just work

Why Direct Air Capture might just work Direct Air Capture (DAC) is a method of removing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.  The process works by passing atmospheric air through either a liquid, usually an aqueous alkaline solvent, or a solid sorbent filter (imagine a molecular sieve) that removes the CO2 whilst allowing the other chemicals to pass through the filter unaffected. The CO2 is then stored in underground reservoirs…

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Top Ten Carbon Capture options
03
Dec

Top Ten Carbon Capture options – Part Two

Top Ten Carbon Capture options - Part Two In the first article I discussed what are probably the more practical of the Top Ten Carbon Capture options.  The following five options are scientifically possible, but converting theory of these five of the Top Ten Carbon Capture options into practice, may not be easy. 6. Biochar Biochar is charcoal that, instead of being burnt as a fuel, is added to soil.…

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Top Ten Carbon Capture options Part 1
02
Dec

Top Ten Carbon Capture options Part One

Top Ten Carbon Capture Options - Part One Global energy-related CO2 emissions flattened in 2019 at around 33 gigatonnes (Gt) (33 billion tonnes).  This figure will be reduced substantially as hydrocarbon fuels are phased out and greater energy efficiency achieved. However, CO2 emissions will not be eliminated completely.  Carbon capture technologies (also known as negative emissions technologies) will be required to remove or sequester the emissions that remain.  This is…

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