Admittedly a promotion video, but interesting none-the-less. If CO2 can become a valuable commodity, then we won't be letting it escape into the atmosphere anymore.Climate change and its consequences is one of the biggest challenge of the 21st century. According to leading scientists, global CO2 emissions must be cut in half by 2030 to prevent serious climate impacts, such as severe weather conditions, long droughts or the melting of glaciers and icebergs. To avoid these impacts new technologies for energy conversion, energy efficiency and storage are necessary. Innovative Power-to-X technologies can play a crucial role in this. [embedded content]
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Climate change and its consequences is one of the biggest challenge of the 21st century. According to leading scientists, global CO2 emissions must be cut in half by 2030 to prevent serious climate impacts, such as severe weather conditions, long droughts or the melting of glaciers and icebergs. To avoid these impacts new technologies for energy conversion, energy efficiency and storage are necessary. Innovative Power-to-X technologies can play a crucial role in this.