What Is Carbon Capture and How Does It Work? A Saskatchewan Perspective
Carbon capture is a process that traps carbon dioxide emissions from industrial sources or directly from the air, preventing them from entering the atmosphere and contributing to climate change. The captured CO2 is then transported and stored underground in geological formations, or used in industrial applications ranging from enhanced oil recovery to the production of […] The post What Is Carbon Capture and How Does It Work? A Saskatchewan Perspective appeared first on Sustainable Nickel.
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