Sentences with phrase «capture technology currently»

It is possible to capture CO2 emissions at these pulverized coal units, but the CO2 capture technology currently has performance and cost drawbacks.

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Currently, Empath is still in beta, but the software has captured the interest of major technology companies in the Bay Area.
Carbon capture and storage, for example, is a proven but currently expensive technology that can materially reduce emissions.
The scientists estimate that cold technology could cut the energy consumption and cost of CO2 capture by as much as 30 per cent in one of the «green» coal - fired power stations that the world is currently sniffing at.
While current technologies that can capture CO2 waste are still in their infancy, with new start - ups currently developing strategies for commercial use, the researchers envision that the coming decades will bring major improvement to make CO2 capture and conversion a reality.
A study in the journal Nature Materials details the creation of a nanowire - based technology that absorbs solar energy at comparable levels to currently available systems while using only 1 percent of the silicon material needed to capture photons.
An interactive graphical representation of the market that captures education technology ventures currently in the space
Besides, he said, the technology is not being developed as an alternative to the carbon capture and storage methods currently being tested for large - scale use on coal - fired power stations.
Technology currently exists to capture CO2 emissions from coal - fired plants before they are released into the environment and to sequester that CO2 in underground geologic formations.
Using a «high - resolution electricity system planning model» of the DOE's two - year - old SunShot Initiative (meant to knock down the cost of solar electricity to market prices by 2020) alongside likely carbon - limitation policies, Kammen and company found that it's not unrealistic for solar to capture a third of the Western U.S. electricity market within 40 years, displacing currently more - attractive technologies like nuclear and natural gas.
We don't currently focus on technologies to capture carbon emissions from the likes of power stations, as carbon capture is undergoing major R&D investment and testing to prove its economics and show that it is environmentally safe.
With respect to direct air capture, which is in a nascent development stage and thus currently a longer range option, reducing the cost of CCS through transformational technologies is even more important to that application.
Developing expensive carbon capture and storage technology could limit emissions from burning the fuel, though the UK government currently funds those multi-billion pound efforts, too.
Thus, the problem with the proposals currently being discussed in Congress: They will, for the foreseeable future, direct private investment toward the least expensive emissions reductions (such as burning methane from landfills, purchasing forest land for carbon sequestration, or retrofitting power plants and buildings so they operate more efficiently) rather than toward breakthrough technologies (like low - cost solar energy and carbon capture and storage), which are too expensive to become widely adopted today but which are vital for creating a new energy economy and thus drastically reducing emissions.
She currently co-authors the blog, the Georgia Practice Advisor; and she authored the chapters When and How to Use Technology Consultants in Flying Solo: A Survival for the Solo and Small Firm Lawyer, 4th Edition and How to Make Your Bills a Rainmaking Tool in How to Capture and Keep Clients: Marketing Strategies for Lawyers.
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