I conduct a systems-level study of direct air capture of CO2 using techniques from thermal physics. This system relies on a combination of an efficient heat exchanger, radiative cooling, and refrigeration, all at industrial scale and operated in environments at low ambient temperatures. While technological developments will be required for such a system to operate efficiently, those developments rest on a long history of refrigeration expertise and technology, and they can be developed and tested at modest scale. I estimate that the energy required to remove CO2 via this approach is comparable to direct air capture by other techniques. The most challenging aspect of building a system that could remove 1 billion tonnes of CO2 from the atmosp...
This research has focused on the initial phase of required investigations in pursuit of a global sca...
The world cannot afford to dump more car-box into the atmosphere. Yes it is cutting back. All indica...
Human activities and the ever-increasing growing need for energy, have significantly increased the c...
Humanity will soon overshoot a safe level of atmospheric CO2, if it hasn\u27t done so already. Count...
AbstractThis paper explores the resource intensity and major cost elements of direct air capture of ...
According to The World Counts, about 2,400 gigatons of CO2 were emitted by human activities between ...
The current global dependence on using fossil fuels to meet energy needs continues to increase. If 2...
Anthropogenic Climate Change has become one of the most challenging problems humanity and the tapest...
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) – a major participant in the greenhouse effect process. Carbon Dioxide is a bla...
AbstractCapturing CO2 from air, referred to as air capture, is being proposed as a viable climate ch...
Atmospheric carbon poses an existential threat to civilization via global climate change. Hundreds o...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions contribute considerably towards increasing greenhouse effect. Carbon ...
ii The increasing use of fossil fuels to meet the rising energy demands has led to higher CO2 emissi...
AbstractRecent work examining likely changes in global temperatures as a result of carbon dioxide (C...
Post-combustion amine absorption and stripping can remove 90% of the CO2 from power plant flue gas, ...
This research has focused on the initial phase of required investigations in pursuit of a global sca...
The world cannot afford to dump more car-box into the atmosphere. Yes it is cutting back. All indica...
Human activities and the ever-increasing growing need for energy, have significantly increased the c...
Humanity will soon overshoot a safe level of atmospheric CO2, if it hasn\u27t done so already. Count...
AbstractThis paper explores the resource intensity and major cost elements of direct air capture of ...
According to The World Counts, about 2,400 gigatons of CO2 were emitted by human activities between ...
The current global dependence on using fossil fuels to meet energy needs continues to increase. If 2...
Anthropogenic Climate Change has become one of the most challenging problems humanity and the tapest...
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) – a major participant in the greenhouse effect process. Carbon Dioxide is a bla...
AbstractCapturing CO2 from air, referred to as air capture, is being proposed as a viable climate ch...
Atmospheric carbon poses an existential threat to civilization via global climate change. Hundreds o...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions contribute considerably towards increasing greenhouse effect. Carbon ...
ii The increasing use of fossil fuels to meet the rising energy demands has led to higher CO2 emissi...
AbstractRecent work examining likely changes in global temperatures as a result of carbon dioxide (C...
Post-combustion amine absorption and stripping can remove 90% of the CO2 from power plant flue gas, ...
This research has focused on the initial phase of required investigations in pursuit of a global sca...
The world cannot afford to dump more car-box into the atmosphere. Yes it is cutting back. All indica...
Human activities and the ever-increasing growing need for energy, have significantly increased the c...