January 26, 2023
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Creates Least-costly Carbon Capture to Date
Scientists at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have created the least costly carbon capture method to date. The new system is designed to fit into coal-, gas-, or biomass-fired power plants, as well as cement kilns and steel plants. PNNL chemist David Heldebrant, who leads the research team behind the new technology says, “Instead of […]

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October 8, 2013
New carbon capture plant turns emissions into baking soda
By Michael Parker, The Conversation The term “carbon capture and storage” seems only to appear when shortly followed by “not commercially proven” or “in development”. But construction has now begun on what will be the world’s first commercial carbon dioxide mineralisation plant, in which carbon dioxide greenhouse gas is transformed into baking soda. Skyonic has […]

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