This article outlines current carbon capture approaches: post-combustion, pre-combustion, oxy-fuel combustion, and direct air capture (DAC). It also examines recent innovations in materials and electrochemical systems and explores the future of modular, scalable, and intelligent carbon capture solutions.
By Simran Arora
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We take a look at the CCUS market, focusing on important regulatory changes, the main challenges it faces, and real-world examples of how these technologies are being implemented.
By Ankit Singh
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With its unique technology, OXCCU addresses a primary barrier to producing sustainable aviation fuels from captured CO2: the high cost and complexity of conventional power-to-liquid (PtL) conversion.
Mantel, a Boston-based startup, has developed molten-salt-based carbon capture technology. Founded in 2022 as a spin-out from MIT's Department of Chemical Engineering by researchers Cameron Halliday (CEO), Danielle Rapson (COO), and Sean Robertson (CTO), the company's work originated in the Hatton Research Group at MIT.
This article explores how automation has evolved in solar manufacturing, recent technological developments, and its role in supporting next-generation solar technologies and recycling.
By Abdul Ahad Nazakat
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This article examines the most pressing challenges in energy storage and the technological, commercial, and regulatory solutions emerging to address them.
By Ankit Singh
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Conventional wastewater treatment plants often struggle to fully remove these pollutants, allowing them to re-enter the environment and water supply. This situation has led to increased research focused on developing effective and sustainable removal technologies.
By Ankit Singh
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The rapid advancement of generative AI has raised substantial concerns regarding its environmental impact, particularly regarding energy consumption and carbon emissions.
By Simran Arora
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AgreenaCarbon is a soil carbon platform designed to support and finance the transition of farms from carbon sources to carbon sinks.