(TNS) From a nasal spray device that can administer an overdose-reversing drug, to cutting-edge computing that can read ancient scrolls lost to time, Kentucky’s flagship research university has generated a
Groundbreaking energy research that could lead to the first-of-its-kind deployment of carbon capture technology at a natural gas combined-cycle power plant is underway in Kentucky.
Groundbreaking energy research that could lead to the first-of-its-kind deployment of carbon capture technology at a natural gas combined-cycle power plant is underway in Kentucky. The project is a collaboration between Louisville Gas and Electric Company (LG&E) and Kentucky Utilities Company (KU), EPRI and the College of Engineering at the University of Kentucky.