Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Scrubbers News
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Micropore signs partnership agreement with TPG
Micropore has signed an agreement with UK based TP Group (TPG). TPG. a global leader in submarine and subsea life support will act as Micropore's preferred equipment manufacturing partner. Capitalizing on Micropore's ExtendAir® technology. TPG will develop and market the next generation of ExtendAir® and PowerCube equipped life support systems. TPG is currently a major OEM life support ...
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New Compact Oxesav improves level of ethanol and liquid droplet capture in existing ethanol plant scrubbers to significantly reduce operating and compliance costs
Bionomic Industries, a worldwide leading manufacturer of cutting edge scrubber system technology, has recently developed a device that improves the level of ethanol removal and entrainment capture in existing ethanol plant wet scrubbers designed to control vented fermentation off-gases consisting of ethanol and VOC vapors. In many cases, the original CO2 scrubbers installed as part of the gas ...
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Artificial Cooling Tricky Topic for Climate Panel
It's Plan B in the fight against climate change: cooling the planet by sucking heat-trapping CO2 from the air or reflecting sunlight back into space. Called geoengineering, it's considered mad science by opponents. Supporters say it would be foolish to ignore it, since plan A - slashing carbon emissions from fossil fuels - is moving so slowly. The U.N.'s expert panel on climate change is under ...
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Coal/Biomass combination with CO2 capture greener than renewables but not most eco-efficient
If a combination of coal and biomass provided the energy source for electricity and the CO2 from the combustion was captured, there would be more carbon extracted from the atmosphere than returned to it. The best global warming reducer would be a 100 percent biomass boiler with 90 percent CO2 capture, but there is not enough biomass to generate the electricity the world needs. However, a ...
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China Will Help Drive The NOx Control Market To $5 Billion/year
By 2011 the worldwide sales of NOx Control systems and catalyst will exceed $5 billion/yr. The sales of selective catalytic reduction systems will rise and fall year to year and country to country, whereas the catalyst sales will steadily increase. These are the latest forecasts in the McIlvaine report, NOx Control: World Markets. The largest single market for NOx control is coal-fired ...
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Greenhouse Gas Reduction Initiatives Will Have Positive Effect On The Global Air Pollution Control Industry
By 2015 revenues for suppliers of air pollution control systems, services, consumables and components will reach $80 billion. The strong growth trend will not be slowed by global warming initiatives. This is the conclusion reached by the McIlvaine Company in Air Pollution Management, a continually updated online analysis and forecast service. A carbon tax would seem to discourage construction ...
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