What is Carbon Capture?
WHAT IS CARBON CAPTURE? Carbon Capture and sequestration is the process of capturing carbon dioxide (CO2), moving it, and afterward putting away it (Carbon Sequestration) for hundreds of years or centuries. Typically, the CO2 is caught from critical sources, for example, substance plants and energy creation plants, and afterward put away underground in land development. The point is to keep the arrival of CO2 from the weighty industry determined to diminish the impacts of environmental change. TYPES OF CARBON CAPTURE: Several technologies capture CO 2 at the source (The facility emitting CO 2 ). These technologies are classified into three different types: Post-Combustion Carbon Capture (Primary Method Used in Existing Power Plants) Pre-Combustion Carbon Capture (Widely Used in Industrial Processes) Oxy-Fuel Combustion System METHODS OF CARBON CAPTURE: For Post-Ignition Carbon Catch, CO2 is isolated from the exhaust of a burning interaction. For Pre-Ignition Carbon Catch, a...