Nanotechnology offers promising solutions for carbon capture and storage (CCS), a critical aspect of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel use. Nanomaterials can improve the efficiency and reduce the costs of capturing carbon dioxide from power plants and the atmosphere, contributing to a more sustainable and clean energy ecosystem. These examples showcase how nanotechnology holds the potential to tackle various challenges in achieving sustainable clean energy, making it a key player in the future energy landscape.
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