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Description Diagram-of-Bioenergie power plant with carbon capture and storage (cropped).jpg |
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Diagram of A . a bioenergy power plant, and B . a bioenergy with carbon capture and sequestration (BECCS) power plant. Plants remove CO
2
from the atmosphere while growing. If we harvest the biomass and burn it in a power plant we can generate electricity. With BECCS, we do not release all the CO
2
into the atmosphere, but we separate the CO
2
(capture) and store it underground (sequestration).
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Source | Daniel L. Sanchez et. al. "Removing Harmful Greenhouse Gases from the Air Using Energy from Plants", Frontiers for Young Minds doi:10.3389/frym.2015.00014 | |||
Author | Daniel L. Sanchez, Daniel M. Kammen | |||
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