Surrey’s carbon capture tech could put UK ahead in clean fuel race
A breakthrough carbon capture technology from the University of Surrey could give the UK a competitive edge in producing clean fuel from air.
The system, called Dual-Function Material (DFM), captures carbon dioxide (CO₂) and converts it into synthetic fuel—potentially at a fraction of current industry costs.Research published in Applied Energy found the method could remove CO₂ at around $740 (£560) per tonne, with future improvements bringing it below $400 (£303).Th