Climate impact of bioH2 production from biogas using CO2 mineralization for carbon capture and storage
Carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in the atmosphere are increasing and are now higher than they have ever been, mostly because of CO2 released from burning fossil fuels for energy. Global energy demand will continue to rise in the future, resulting in increased carbon emissions. Hydrogen (H2) coul...
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SLU/Dept. of Energy and Technology
2022
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