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US / Constellation Gets $2.5 Million To Study Direct Air Capture Technology At Nuclear Station

By David Dalton
21 April 2022

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Constellation Gets $2.5 Million To Study Direct Air Capture Technology At Nuclear Station
The control room at the Byron nuclear power station in Illinois. Courtesy Constellation.
US power company Constellation Energy and several partners will receive $2.5m in Department of Energy funding to study direct air capture technology at the company’s two-unit Byron nuclear power station in northern Illinois.

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