
An American Solution For Reducing Carbon Emissions
By André DuPont
Subjects: Greenhouse gas mitigation, Algae products, Prevention, Technological innovations, Reducing Air Pollution, Electric automobiles, Fossil fuel power plants, Purification, Flue gases, Carbon dioxide, Green House Gas, Bioreactors, Global warming, Global Warming, Design and construction, Biodiesel fuels, Equipment and supplies, Climate Change, Turning Pollution to Energy
Description: This book is written for: (1) Environmental Educators (2) Environmental Engineers (3) Environmental Policy Analyst (4) Environmentalist interested in Air Pollution Control Technology Individuals interested in the reduction of Green House Gas emissions and finding solutions to the problem of Global Warming. The accumulation of carbon dioxide in the environment is recognized as a major contributor to the Global Warming Problem. The reduction of carbon emissions requires the applications of bio-reactors that can absorb carbon dioxide and produce a new source of fuel. This guidebook provides preliminary design specifications for bioreactor that can reduce Green House Gas emissions within the U.S. Statements made are ideas and projections for both technical and non-technical professionals in setting a course to prevent Global warming. Also, this book provides a alternative explanation for the occurrence of crude oil below the ocean and the resourceful approach of using natural processes to produce energy. The author presents a simple overview of avant-garde engineering methods for the construction and operation of bioreactors that could reduce carbon emission by 50% at fossil fuel power generators. You will get sensible projections for reduction of the emission of carbon dioxide at fossil fuel power generators within the limitation of the upcoming paradigm shift in the utilization of electric power. If you are interested in the Air Pollution Control Technology then you will find this book an indispensable tool in understanding the new technology of bioreactors that remove carbon emissions from the stack of a fossil fuel power plant.
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