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Researchers Created a Carbon Capture Tech Using DFMs
Colin Smith — May 2, 2025References: innovationnewsnetwork & surrey.ac.uk
Researchers at the University of Surrey have developed a novel carbon capture technology aimed at converting carbon dioxide into sustainable fuel using a more cost-effective process than traditional methods. The technology leverages advanced materials and catalytic techniques to efficiently capture CO₂ from industrial emissions and ambient air. This process is designed to reduce energy consumption in comparison to established carbon capture methods, potentially providing a scalable solution that contributes toward lowering greenhouse gas emissions while producing an alternative, sustainable fuel source.
The development of this technology aligns with ongoing global efforts to mitigate climate change by transitioning to cleaner energy alternatives. According to published reports, the system’s innovative approach could help the United Kingdom remain competitive in the production of clean fuel technologies on a global scale. As the research progresses, further studies will likely focus on optimizing integration into existing energy infrastructures, assessing economic viability, and validating the technology’s performance under a range of operational conditions.
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