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Experts along with academia are collaborating to research the potential of carbon emission re-utilization across various sectors. This would involve capturing carbon emissions and transforming them into value-added resources through innovative processes, leading to a significant reduction in energy consumption. The process has a great potential for various industries such as cement, agriculture, and renewable energy, creating innovative solutions for customers while optimizing energy consumption and the value chain.
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