Colorado firm successfully demonstrates 1,000 hours of cryogenic CCS

Published 16:30 on August 6, 2024  /  Last updated at 16:30 on August 6, 2024  / /  Americas, US, Voluntary

A Colorado company announced last week that it has successfully completed 1,000 hours of testing for its cryogenic point-source carbon capture and storage (CCS) system that removes CO2 from flue gas before its release into the atmosphere.
A Colorado company announced last week that it has successfully completed 1,000 hours of testing for its cryogenic point-source carbon capture and storage (CCS) system that removes CO2 from flue gas before its release into the atmosphere.


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