A team of researchers at the University of Houston has made two breakthroughs in addressing climate change and potentially reducing the cost of capturing harmful emissions from power plants. Led by Professor Mim Rahimi at UH’s Cullen College of Engineering, the team released two significant publications that made significant strides relating to carbon capture processes. The first, published in Nature Communications, introduced a membraneless electrochemical process that cuts energy requirem...| Energy Capital
Canadian industrial manufacturing facilities can apply to have the program cover up to 50% of eligible costs for activities that would drive energy efficiency and GHG emission reductions. The post Applications open for latest round of the Green Industrial Facilities and Manufacturing Program appeared first on HPAC Magazine.| HPAC Magazine