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The story of climate change is often told through numbers. Rising temperatures, increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide, and tightening timelines toward global climate targets dominate headlines. Yet behind these numbers lies a quieter, more complex story of engineering innovation. It is a story about how we might redesign industrial systems to reduce emissions without dismantling the infrastructure that modern life depends on. At the center of this effort is carbon capture, a technology that has shifted from theoretical promise to practical necessity. More

Original article reference

This Audio is based on the papers ‘Enhancing CO2 capture efficiency in a lab-scale spray tower: An experimental study on flow configurations using potassium carbonate’ in Chemical Engineering Research and Design, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cherd.2025.02.020, ‘CO2 absorption in pilot-scale multi-nozzle spray towers: CFD and experimental study of flow and mass transfer dynamics’, in Results in Engineering, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rineng.2025.106746, and the white technical paper ‘Scaling Industrial Carbon Capture Through Gas–Liquid Contactor Innovation’, https://www.g-dev.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/GDev-White-Paper-Series_-No.-1.pdf

Funding

Funding for this research was provided by Grimaldi Development AB and the Swedish Energy Agency, with additional support from Tekniska verken

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For further information, you can connect with Dr. Ali Najarnezhadmashhadi at alinaj@kth.se or ali.najarnezhad@g-dev.com

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