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Can stationary capture and air-capture address emissions from the transport sector?

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Can stationary capture and air-capture address emissions from the transport sector?

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Air-capture can address emissions from mobile sources like cars and airplanes, something which stationary capture can only accomplish if cars and airplanes are electric or run on hydrogen. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the average car in the United States produces about one pound of CO2 per mile or five tons of CO2 each year. Even though the GRT device could work in theory on a car, there would not be enough room on board to store all that carbon dioxide.

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