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The Post Combustion Carbon Dioxide Capture
The major greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming more than 60% is carbon dioxide. The thermal power plant is one of the main sources that release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The reduction of carbon dioxide emissions from particular industries is an essential thing. So, carbon dioxide capture methods are used to reduce carbon …
Post-Combustion Carbon Dioxide Capture – IV
Many industries, industrial power plants, are burning fossil fuels, they are coaling to get their energy while releasing flue gas into the air. Global warming causes greenhouse gas emissions and causes several environmental and social impacts. The capture of carbon dioxide from exhausted flue gas is essential to keep a cleaner environment better. So, capturing …
Post-Combustion Carbon Capture- Chemical Absorption Process
Globally Green House Gas emission becomes a large environmental problem since the industrial revolution began. Power plants, boilers, and some machines are emitting a high amount of Green House Gasses to the atmosphere. Throughout the gasses, CO2 especially plays a significant role, because its contribution is very high compare to the others. So, we need …
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Impacts of Air Pollution in Sri Lanka
Air pollution is a significant threat to health and the environment for the whole world. When Technology development, air pollution is increased rapidly in all over the world. The air pollution of the atmosphere causes many kinds of weather and climate changes, also depletion of the ozone layer and rising global warming too. In this …
The Ways To Minimize the Plastic Wastage in Sri Lanka
Plastic occupies significant and unique influence on the Sri Lankan economy and every field of human activities today, such as packaging, transportation, manufacturing of household, agriculture, piping, electronic goods, medical, furniture, heat insulation, and day to day items. Globally 80% of thermoplastics is being consumed. Under this consumption 37 %, 36%, 21 %,1.9 % used …
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