Robert Lim, Inventor
“Environmental damage caused by an increase in carbon dioxide in the earth’s atmosphere is acknowledged as a threat to the planet’s future, and clean growth and de-carbonisation targets have been imposed on governments and local authorities in an attempt to halt that, so the Robert Lim Inventions patent could be one of the solutions needed for tackling climate change.”
James Sheridan, Commercial Director, Robert Lim Inventions
The patent granted system in the UK, USA and soon to be Europe, is driven by a renewable energy source, with bellows pushing air into a liquid filled tank and turning paddles to generate electricity, captured in an adjacent battery and releasing carbon dioxide into the liquid.
Global de-carbonisation and clean energy. The patented system captures carbon dioxide from the atmosphere whilst simultaneously producing electricity, a cost-effective process which is key to enabling adoption on the global scale required for tackling climate change.
A ‘sticky liquid chemical’ process captures
the carbon dioxide while clean air is released into the atmosphere. When the liquid is saturated, a heating filament is activated, releasing the carbon dioxide into a tank, ready for industrial use or sequestration.
“Robert Lim designed, built a prototype and filed a patent on this system, which captures carbon dioxide whilst simultaneously producing electricity, thereby facilitating a much more cost-effective process which we believe if we prove concept could be key to enabling the system’s adoption on the massive worldwide scale required for tackling climate change,”
James Sheridan, Commercial Director, Robert Lim Inventions
Robert Lim Inventions has joined forces with Professor Michael Rushton and his team in the Nuclear Futures Institute at Bangor University, to rigorously test a key part of the patented process before unlocking investment and revenue streams.
“This is an innovative system which could have a major impact on the race to net zero, as private and public sector organisations look to lower their carbon footprints”
Nicola Sturrs
Bangor University Business Development Manager
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