GE tests inventive scheme to reduce CO2 Pollution


(MENAFN) General Electric has revealed it's working on a way to use CO2 pollution to create new types of solar batteries that could each power up to 100,000 homes.

The Connecticut-based multinational conglomerate claims it has figured out a way to put that stored CO2 to use by using it as a giant battery that could store excess solar energy.

The American Supermajor guarantees a result of a high-efficiency, high-performance renewable energy system that will reduce the use of fossil fuels for power generation.

CO2 is the main contributor to climate change, and is released into the atmosphere when coal is processed at power plants, and current solutions involve capturing and storing it.


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