AI can help capture more CO2 with less energy, research suggests

Published 16:25 on January 15, 2024  /  Last updated at 16:26 on January 15, 2024  / /  EMEA, UK ETS, Voluntary

Applying artificial intelligence (AI) at a coal-fired power station could help capture 17% more carbon dioxide while reducing energy use by 36%, according to research published Monday.
Applying artificial intelligence (AI) at a coal-fired power station could help capture 17% more carbon dioxide while reducing energy use by 36%, according to research published Monday.


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