What if toxic greenhouse gases weren’t constantly being produced by factories. What if there was a way to stop air pollution? Well, now there is hopefully an invention that can solve this problem. There are already some types of this technology that can clean the air through much rigorous cleaning. This can be very costly and doesn’t work a hundred percent. These machines are seen as a bad investment for companies and most companies don’t bother with this technology. This new technology called: “Chemical Looping” basically allows researchers to burn fossil fuels without emitting carbon dioxide. The article I used for my source is called: “Ohio State Coal Tech Captures CO2, But can it Compete with Renewables?”. It was written by Douglas J. Guth …show more content…
This type of breakthrough could change the world if it can make it out of development and into the real world. The full name of the process is called: Coal-Direct Chemical Looping, or CDCL. Coal Direct Chemical Looping has the potential to transform the manufacturing industry by taking away the limits on manufacturing due to air pollution and holds many other great possibilities for the future. Not only will it be more effective, but it will also be more cost efficient too “The most advanced and cost-effective approach to carbon capture we have reviewed to date”. Researchers say that this will act as a bridge technology and work to prevent air pollution until wind and solar power (renewable energy) takes over. This likely won’t be very long as the current cost of wind and solar is constantly plummeting as new breakthroughs are being made in the industry. It works by using metal oxide particles and passing them through high pressure reactors to burn fossil fuels without the presence of oxygen. This reaction releases heat for steam production, which can be sent to a turbine for electricity generation. After this, the captured Carbon Dioxide can be used to create nanofibers or chemicals such as acetic acid or methanol. The issue is to slow down or prevent the production and emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere with this