What determines how much carbon dioxide can be captured in a given time in GRTs air-capture system?
The uptake rate is largely a function of the area of the collector surfaces. Furthermore, the air blowing through the collector unit can be at low speeds, comparable to a lazy and irregular breeze on a normal day. Unlike the wind turbines being used for electrical power production, the GRT air-capture system does not require high wind speeds to operate well. Nevertheless completely still ambient air conditions do decrease the uptake rate of CO2.
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