Carbon capture technology takes off at Dublin Airport
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Carbon capture research project takes off at Dublin Airport - TechCentral.ie
New technology for the capture of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere has been deployed at Dublin Airport. Developed by Prof Wolfgang Schmitt and Dr Sebastien Vaesen from Trinity’s School of Chemistry and materials science research centre Amber, Air in Motion uses the Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology to combat climate change by reducing emmissions. The [… The post Carbon capture research project takes off at Dublin Airport appeared first on Te…
Drop & Go Parking at Dublin Airport - It works. ITTN's Shane Cullen Shares His Verdict
Dublin Airport explains, “Drop & Go Parking at Dublin Airport is the fastest, most effortless way to park before your flight. Located on Level 2 of Terminal 1’s Car Park C and Level 3 of Terminal 2’s Short Term Car Park, this premium valet-style service lets you drop off your keys and head straight to departures. No parking stress, just check in, take off, and the team at Dublin Airport will handle the rest.” ITTN’s Shane Cullen tried it out; he…
Trinity’s carbon capture tech takes off at Dublin Airport
Technology developed at Trinity College Dublin, which captures carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, is being put through its paces at Dublin Airport – with the team behind its creation hoping to demonstrate its wider potential for capturing carbon in the aviation and e-fuel industries [Tuesday 1st Juy 2025]. The project has been funded by a prestigious European Innovation Council (EIC) Transition grant (AirInMotion) and supported by the Enterpris…
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