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Common Rocks And A Cement-Making Technique Could Transform How We Capture Carbon Dioxide
Chemists at Stanford University have developed a low-cost way to remove carbon dioxide (CO) from the atmosphere using an unlikely source: rocks. The process involves heating common minerals, so they ...
The built environment is responsible for 40 percent of all carbon emissions worldwide. By eliminating gas-producing appliances and equipment, and converting our energy uses to renewable, along with ...
Rock Tech will sell by-products from its Guben Lithium production to Schwenk for use in cement manufacturing. This will generate additional annual profits, save up to EUR 8 million annually in ...
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