Pre-combustion capture is a technology used to reduce carbon emissions from fossil fuel-based power plants. It works by capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the fuel before it is burned. The captured CO2 is then stored or used for other purposes, such as enhanced oil recovery. This technology is seen as a viable option for reducing emissions from existing power plants, as it is relatively inexpensive and can be retrofitted to existing plants. Pre-combustion capture is an important part of the global effort to reduce carbon emissions. It is seen as a cost-effective way to reduce emissions from existing power plants, and can be used to reduce emissions from new plants as well. Some companies in the pre-combustion capture market include Carbon Engineering, NET Power, and Summit Power. Show Less Read more
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