Reducing the cost of carbon capture: an entrepreneur's perspective
Aniruddha Sharma and
Prateek Bumb
Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology, 2016, vol. 6, issue 4, 445-449
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Creating products and processes that protect the environment as well improve a business's bottom line has become the gold standard for modern industrial development. Balancing these two seemingly competing needs is something of a challenge in the field of carbon capture storage and use (CCSU). Operators of industrial facilities are looking for the cleanest, most cost‐effective way of removing their carbon dioxide emissions and if possible finding ways to make good use of this waste gas. GHGS&T talks with Aniruddha Sharma , Chief Executive Officer of Carbon Clean Solutions Ltd (CCSL), the company behind a ‘drop‐in’ molecule that is impacting the way industrial emitters of carbon dioxide think about the costs associated with carbon capture. We catch up with him while he's visiting London, UK.
Date: 2016
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