Sentences with phrase «air scrubbers»

For one thing, air scrubbers would capture CO2 from any source, big or small, including cars, planes and heating systems.
What's more, because CO2 emissions mix into the atmosphere quickly and levels are the same pretty much everywhere, air scrubbers could be placed directly over sequestration sites.
Eventually, once the water wells are pumping and purifying, and the air scrubbers are humming, colonists from Mother Earth will need to make the journey.
Air scrubbers filter the air of odors before releasing it from the box.

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Investing In Pollution Control Systems Companies Pollution control systems companies are serious businesses that engage in the design, development and implementation of consumer and industrial pollution control products such as air and water filtration systems, dust collectors and various scrubbers.
If China was investing in better health care, more retirement facilities for their aging population, and cleaning up their air (putting scrubbers on all their power plans) and water (forcing firms to stopping dumping industrial waste in their rivers), and generally providing more consumption goods and services to their own workers, THAT would be a step forward.
Air pollution control devices called scrubbers use a sprayed slurry of ground limestone and water to remove sulfur dioxide from gases formed in coal combustion, said Tom Schmaltz, environmental director for Headwaters Resources, a world leader in coal combustion products.
Their device draws CO2 directly from the air — it's like a scrubber on steroids.
Global Thermostat has a fix: filter air through devices that capture the CO2 with a chemical scrubber.
3) Cleaning Supplies — Supplies for whatever you need to clean: glass cleaner, bleach wipes, tile scrubber, toilet cleaner, mops and air fresheners.
The study determined that the small and, in some cases, statistically insignificant improvements in air quality in a few locations could have been achieved more cheaply with pollution control devices like scrubbers, which would have eliminated 95 percent of the particulate emissions.
Many coal - fired plants use smokestack scrubbers to prevent air pollution.
would let a plant meet clean air act goals without scrubbers or other pollution control equipment,...» A coal flue scrubber removes 90 percent of the sulfur dioxide emissions from the burning of coal.
Scrubbers can reduce air emissions, but they produce a watery sludge composed of the captured materials, including sulfur, vanadium, silica compounds, chlorides, arsenic, mercury, nickel, and other heavy metals.
PGE was originally set to invest more than a half billion dollars in pollution controls (scrubbers) by 2017 to comply with EPA and state clean air regulations, then keep it running until 2040.
1990 Clean Air Act Amendments When the Clean Air Act was amended in 1990 despite a barrage of industry - launched court cases, scrubbers became mandatory for all new power plants.
In comparison, the coal industry now celebrates scrubber technology for making coal «clean» while still attacking the EPA for new clean air rules.
A classic example is coal - fired power plants in the United States that were built before the Clean Air Act and are thus exempt from the obligation to install scrubbers.
Some ionic or electronic air cleaners will include a scrubber to remove the ozone.
Reducing emissions is certainly not the only way to remove CO2 from the air, we already use CO2 scrubbers in space craft to recycle air quality, and I imagine if mankind decided to do so, something of that nature could be constructed on a large scale assuming it turns out to be necessary.
In this environment, GE Capital invested up to $ 750 million to install scrubbers on two of the plant's three units in order to comply with the Environmental Protection Agency emissions rules, including the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards rule that took effect in 2015.
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