Acceleware CEO Geoff Clark joins The Market Online to discuss the company's heat technology for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Flue gases from industrial plants contain the greenhouse gas CO2. Carbon capture processes increase the concentration of the gas, enabling it to be utilized or stored.
Acceleware CEO Geoff Clark joins The Market Online to discuss the company's heat technology for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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