New technology may store captured carbon dioxide in concrete
- Deanne Drexler
- April 27, 2022
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- concrete
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Read MoreGame-Changing Carbon Capture Technology To Remove 99% of CO2 From Air
- Deanne Drexler
- February 12, 2022
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University of Delaware researchers have broken new ground that could bring more environmentally friendly fuel cells closer to commercialization. Credit: Graphic illustration by Jeffrey C. Chase University of Delaware researchers’ carbon capture advance could bring environmentally friendly fuel cells closer to market. University of Delaware engineers have demonstrated a way to effectively capture 99% of […]
Read MoreEnel CEO skeptical of carbon capture and storage technology
- Deanne Drexler
- November 26, 2021
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The CEO of multinational Italian energy firm Enel has expressed doubt on the usefulness of carbon capture and storage, suggesting the technology is not a climate solution. “We have tried and tried — and when I say ‘we’, I mean the electricity industry,” Francesco Starace told CNBC’s Karen Tso on Wednesday. “You can imagine, we tried hard in […]
Read MoreSpace technology aimed at reducing harmful carbon emissions at airports in Chicago and across US
- Deanne Drexler
- November 7, 2021
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- Chicago
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CHICAGO (WLS) — Airlines emit about a billion tons of carbon dioxide every year. That alone makes aviation a substantial contributor to global warming, according to environmental engineers. That’s why the Federal Aviation Administration is installing NASA software at airports in Chicago, and across the country, aimed at cutting down the time planes spend taxiing […]
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