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This Structure Could Help Capture Carbon on an Industrial Scale

Calgary-based startup 'Carbon Engineering' has drawn up designs for a mega-structure that would be able to capture carbon emissions on an industrial scale. In our highly industrialized world, unchecked carbon emissions have become a major threat to our atmosphere. To combat this growing problem, Carbon Engineering has designed a structure that may be able to suck C02 emissions straight out of the air.

The mega-structure would be made up of a series of filters that would capture carbon and separate it from its attached oxygen molecules. The structure would then purify the carbon, distill it and potentially even use it as a form of fuel. The mega-structure would ultimately help to reduce carbon emissions on an industrial scale.

While the structure is currently just a concept, the company has erected a demo version of the device. The demo is neither modular nor deployable, but it does demonstrate the large-scale viability of the technology.
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1. Modular Carbon-capturing Filters - Modular structures can increase scalability and the effectiveness of carbon capture on an industrial scale.
2. Carbon-emissions Reduction Technology - Investing in the development of carbon-capture technology can help reduce emissions and combat climate change.
3. Sustainable Fuel Innovation - Carbon-capture technology could potentially lead to the creation of sustainable fuels, creating new opportunities for innovation within the energy sector.
Industry Implications
1. Energy - The energy sector can explore the use of captured carbon as a sustainable fuel source and reduce their carbon footprint using this technology.
2. Manufacturing - Manufacturing can adopt carbon-capture technology to reduce their carbon emissions and adhere to strict carbon regulations.
3. Environmental Services - Environmental services can take advantage of the demand for carbon-capture technology and offer consulting services to companies looking to reduce their carbon footprint.

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