Mitsubishi Electric and Finland’s VTT have announced a new research project focused on capturing CO2 from oceans. This long-term initiative aims to address ocean acidification, a pressing threat to marine ecosystems and economic activities like fishing. By removing CO2 from oceans, the project hopes to mitigate the harmful effects of acidification and safeguard vulnerable ecosystems.
Finland has been selected as the location for piloting the CO2 capture technology, given its proximity to the fragile Baltic Sea ecosystem. This strategic choice reflects the urgency of the situation and the need to act swiftly to combat the detrimental impact of CO2 emissions on marine life. Mitsubishi Electric is committed to achieving zero greenhouse gas emissions across its value chain by 2051 and sees CO2 removal technology as a vital component in this goal.
As part of its efforts to combat climate change, Mitsubishi Electric is actively developing CO2 removal technology to capture and eliminate greenhouse gases. By investing in innovative solutions like ocean CO2 capture, the company is contributing to global efforts to reduce emissions and mitigate the effects of climate change on our planet. Through collaborations with research institutions like VTT, Mitsubishi Electric is at the forefront of developing sustainable solutions for a greener future.
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