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ESG Clean Energy’s Carbon Capture System Achieves 100% Removal From Fossil Fuel Power Plant Emissions

WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ESG Clean Energy, LLC, developers of power generation/carbon capture systems with zero carbon output, today announced that its carbon capture system has achieved capturing 100% of the CO2 from a combustion exhaust stream, making it possible for any internal combustion engine – big or small – to have no carbon dioxide emissions. ESG’s carbon capture system consists of a two-step process; first removing the water from the exhaust and then capturing the CO...

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