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Kawasaki Heavy Industries Develops More Efficient System for Carbon Capture and Storage

Mar. 4, 2019

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: carbon capture, CCS, CO2, CO2 emissions, energy, environment, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, R&D

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. (TYO:7012) has succeeded in separating and capturing 5.5 tons of CO2 per day with a next-generation…...

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