First Successful Demonstration of Carbon Dioxide Air Capture Technology Achieved

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An artists rendering of an air extraction prototype being developed by Global Research Technologies and Klaus Lackner from Columbia University.  Global Research Technologies LLC
An artist's rendering of an "air extraction" prototype being developed by Global Research Technologies and Klaus Lackner from Columbia University. © Global Research Technologies, LLC

Global Research Technologies, LLC (GRT), a technology research and development company, and Klaus Lackner from Columbia University have achieved the successful demonstration of a bold new technology to capture carbon from the air. The "air extraction" prototype has successfully demonstrated that indeed carbon dioxide (CO2) can be captured from the atmosphere. This is GRT’s first step toward a commercially viable air capture device.


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