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Our ocean is changing. With 70 percent of the planet covered in water, the seas are important drivers of the global climate. Yet increasing greenhouse gases from human activities are altering the ocean before our eyes. NASA and its partners are on a mission to find out more.
Air pollution is a growing global challenge that poses severe risks to human health, ecosystems, and the climate. From industrial emissions to vehicular pollution, harmful pollutants are deteriorating air quality, causing respiratory diseases and environmental degradation. At TraceXero, we are committed to addressing this crisis through innovative solutions that capture and neutralize pollutants, ensuring cleaner air and a healthier planet.
Our planet’s atmosphere is undergoing rapid changes due to escalating greenhouse gas emissions and human activities. These changes are driving global warming, erratic weather patterns, and the degradation of natural ecosystems. At TraceXero, we are at the forefront of combating these challenges by developing cutting-edge carbon capture technologies to restore balance and mitigate the impacts of climate change.
1. Air modular system - Our small modular systems are currently operational at our facility in Gurgaon, in collaboration with Sustainable Oasis. These systems are designed to reduce particulate matter (PM) and other pollutants from the air. By employing our advanced solvent technology, we effectively capture and decompose harmful emissions, contributing to cleaner air and improved public health. (Animation )
2. Large-Scale Direct Air Capture (DAC) - We will be operating large-scale DAC plants that are capable of removing significant amounts of CO₂ from the atmosphere. Our technology efficiently captures carbon emissions, making a substantial impact on global efforts to combat climate change. These plants will be designed to handle large volumes, ensuring that we can address the urgent need for CO₂ reduction at a broader scale.
3. Point Source Emission Control - Our system can be directly integrated at industrial point sources, which are among the largest emitters of greenhouse gases. By connecting a heat exchanger to the industrial chimney to reduce the flue gas temperature from 300-500°C to a more suitable range of 60-80°C for our solvent. This temperature reduction allows our solvent to effectively absorb and decompose high concentrations of CO₂, SOx, and NOx present in flue gas. This targeted approach helps industries significantly lower their emissions at the source.
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