
Harbin Institute of Technology has launched the second phase of its Oxygen-Carbon Conversion Technology project, focusing on carbon recycling and utilization. This initiative was highlighted during a recent visit by experts from various institutions.
On May 25, the university’s main portal featured updates about the 60th Annual Conference held at Harbin Institute of Technology. The event aimed to promote research and development in green technology applications and carbon recycling methodologies.
As of May 23, the university has been actively involved in discussions surrounding the implementation of carbon recycling technologies as part of its broader environmental initiatives. Various experts from the field of engineering and environmental science participated in the discussions, emphasizing the significance of sustainable practices.
Among the highlights was the collaboration with the Chinese Academy of Sciences and other prestigious institutions to develop innovative solutions for carbon management. The project aims to integrate artificial intelligence with Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) techniques to enhance efficiency in carbon recycling.
Details regarding the project have been disseminated through various platforms, including the university’s official website and academic journals. The initiative is part of a larger strategy to achieve carbon neutrality by 2025, aligning with global environmental goals.
The university has also hosted a series of lectures and workshops led by renowned experts in the field, such as Bruce E. Logan, who discussed advanced carbon conversion technologies. Collaborative efforts have been established with institutions across the globe to further research and practical applications in this domain.
Ultimately, the goal of the Harbin Institute of Technology is to foster advancements in carbon recycling technologies and contribute significantly to the ongoing efforts in combating climate change.
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