UPenn: Carbon Capture for Gas-Fired Plants Can be Economical

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Gas-Fired Allam Cycle Power Plant (credit: POWER magazine, click for larger version)
University of Pennsylvania researchers recently published a study that looks at how using existing methods of removing carbon dioxide from natural gas-fired power plants can be made economical to operate for large power plant operations. Coincidentally we also spotted news about a pilot project to develop new technology to do the same thing. Our conclusion: Despite the insistence of left-wing radicals that all gas-fired power plants are irredeemable and should be closed, reasonable and rational people are looking for ways to solve the problem of CO2 emissions. It is a solvable "problem"...

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