Researchers at the University of Nottingham have developed another weapon in the ongoing war to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases emitted from fossil fuel-burning power plants. The researchers have created a new porous material called NOTT-300 that they claim is cheaper and more efficient than existing materials at capturing polluting gases, such as carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide, from flue gas... Continue Reading New low-cost material could help bolster carbon capture
Section: ecoGizmo
Tags: Carbon Sequestration, Climate Change, Environment, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, University of Nottingham
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