A dedicated carbon capture pilot plant will continue to train the net zero workforce, and engineers and scientists of the future, after ABB and Imperial College London signed a ten year contract to extend their successful partnership. The plant is the only one of its kind in an academic institution in the world.
More than 4,500 students have had hands-on experience of ABB’s technology solutions at the carbon capture plant since it opened in 2012 at Imperial College, which is one of the world’s top ten universities with a reputation for excellence in science and engineering. With the agreement, ABB aims to equip today’s students with the skills…
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