school of chemical and biomolecular engineering; carbon capture grants; christopher jones; william koros

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) awarded funding for two research projects from the Georgia Institute of Technology that focus on developing advanced post-combustion technologies for capturing carbon dioxide from coal-fired power plants.  

The Georgia Tech awards represent two out of 16 announced by the agency on Aug. 25. In total, the DOE pledged to award more than $41 million over three years to organizations across the U.S. for projects focused on reducing the energy and cost penalties associated with current carbon-capture technologies.

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