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Turning captured carbon into natural gas could provide cost-competitive energy storage

Reactive carbon dioxide capture and conversion could be used to produce synthetic renewable natural gas — energy storage that can be leveraged with existing infrastructure. (Image: Alvina Aui)

July 1, 2025

BY Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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