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DESCRIPTION:INES Seminar. Nuclear energy is already playing an important ro
 le in the energy transition by decarbonizing the electricity sector and ca
 n play an even larger role in decarbonizing other sectors of the economy. 
 Another opportunity for nuclear energy to contribute to decarbonization is
  to couple it with negative emission technologies such as Direct Air Captu
 re (DAC). Nuclear power generates heat and/or electricity that can be used
  in DAC to removed CO2 from the atmosphere.\n\nCONTACT: office@ep.wisc.edu
 \n\nURL: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gnNrlC30fVDdcqGTdARhM9eZHMg-EefD
 /view?usp=sharing
LOCATION:106 Engineering Research Building
SUMMARY:Nuclear Energy potential diverse roles in Decarbonization | Nicolas
  Stauff\, Argonne National Lab
URL;VALUE=URI:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gnNrlC30fVDdcqGTdARhM9eZHMg-
 EefD/view?usp=sharing
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