Iceland power plant stops greenhouse gas by turning carbon dioxide into rock

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: A geothermal plant in Iceland has developed technology that turns carbon dioxide into rock. Sitting at the foot of an active volcano, the power station uses a process called direct air capture to suck CO2 from the atmosphere. The procedure mimics the natural process of storing carbon into the ground that would take hundreds of thousands of years to complete. The innovation is seen as a way of removing CO2, a major component of greenhouse gas, from the atmosphere to tackle global warming. But the technique is still in its infancy and is costly as it involves using large amounts of energy. Support us:
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