Tower system to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere

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B01D 53/02 (2006.01) B01D 53/44 (2006.01) B01D 53/62 (2006.01) F25J 3/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2608784

A gas separation system that extracts carbon dioxide from atmospheric air. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is monitored with sensors and collected by intake rings of zeolite molecular sieves within pneumatic controlled chambers, and transformed by compression into liquid. A vortex thrust for extricating the greenhouse gas is provided by a wind fan, or, turbofan depending on the structural size of the respiring tower. The system is powered by energy from solar, wind and self-generated fuel sources. The tower anatomy is similar to an airplane fuselage utilizing a monocoque fabrication method. At optimum conditions the structure processes 9,407 metric tons of CO2 daily, thus producing a minimum of 6,688,565 liquid liters per annum of CO2 from cohesive air, based on 0.0445% concentrations (ppm). One million towers at 50 meters will remove 3.4 trillion tonnes annually of CO2, situated on quadrants at every 40 square kilometers of land.

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