An innovative new carbon capture system from Audi has the potential to remove millions of tonnes in CO2 from the atmosphere:
These are then chemically absorbed in a following process, with the CO2-free filtered air being released back into the atmosphere. The bafflingly similar terms adsorb and absorb are entirely different things.
In the process being developed by Audi and Krajete, the temperature and pressure conditions needed to collect and remove them are the same, which isn’t usually the case. As a result, more CO2 can be removed in any given timeframe. At the same time, capturing atmospheric CO2 isn’t dependent on the location, so plants can be sited with best access to sustainable energy, such as sunnier climes for solar, or near hydro or thermal energy sources.
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