The plant in India that transforms CO2 into sodium bicarbonate

    Co2 emissions are among the biggest enemies for the climate. How to reduce them? From India comes the idea of ​​transforming CO2 emissions into sodium bicarbonate.

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    Le Co2 emissions are among the biggest enemies for the climate. How to reduce them? From India comes the idea of ​​transforming CO2 emissions into sodium bicarbonate.





    Carbonclean has begun to exploit CO2 emissions to transform them into bicarbonate. It is estimated that this South Indian chemical plant could use up to 60 tons of emissions every year.

    The plant is located at the industrial port of Tuticorin and is using carbon dioxide from its own coal boiler. Everything is working without problems and without the need to receive economic aid from the Government.

    The technologies used here are attracting worldwide attention. Up to now, attempts to capture CO2 emissions have been based on underground storage systems, with the need for very expensive tools.

    Now the Tuticorin plant would be the first example of carbon dioxide capture and use on an industrial scale and at low cost.

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    The plant in India that transforms CO2 into sodium bicarbonate

    Capturing carbon dioxide up to now has always been rather complicated and expensive but now the Indian plant has found a new system.

    Compared to other existing tools, the system designed by Carbonclean is economical and easier to use.

    Thanks to this system, the Indian plant could now become one zero emissions reality. In India, CO2 emissions are captured and mixed with salt and ammonia to create bicarbonate.



    Carbonclean, which has its headquarters in London, however, is not alone in seeking solutions to capture Co2. Carbon8, which is based in Bristol, is working on some new technologies.

    Marta Albè

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