An Arizona State University (ASU) professor has developed unique carbon capture technology which is set to be deployed by an Ireland-based tech company.
The proprietary technology acts like a tree that is thousands of times more efficient at removing CO2 from the air.
Developed by Professor Klaus Lackner, Director of ASU’s Center for Negative Carbon Emissions (CNCE), the “mechanical trees” allow the captured gas to be sequestered or sold for re-use in a variety of applications, such as synthetic fuels, enhanced oil recovery or in food, beverage and agriculture industries.
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