Carbon Engineering – A Canadian-based company that also focuses on direct air capture technology, offering solutions to capture CO2 from the air and synthesize it into fuels. […]
Category: Direct Air Capture (DAC)
Climeworks
Based in Switzerland, Climeworks specializes in direct air capture technology to remove CO2 from the atmosphere, which can then be stored underground or used in other applications. […]
COP28: Growing Focus on Carbon Capture Investments
At the COP28, European nations are pushing to phase out “unabated” fossil fuel use, advocating for carbon capture and storage (CCS) as part of the solution, while countries like Saudi Arabia support CCS as a key discussion point, potentially aiding an industry with only 41 active projects, mostly used for controversial enhanced oil recovery. Investor […]
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The Urgent Need to Scale Carbon Removal for Net Zero
In the linked interview Michelle You, cofounder of Supercritical, a carbon-accounting firm, emphasizes the critical role of carbon removal in achieving net zero emissions. With current global capacity for carbon removal at a fraction of the required billions of tons per year, You compares the nascent carbon removal industry to the early days of solar […]
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Climeworks Direct Air Capture Technology Explained (Video)
Climeworks employs direct air capture (DAC) technology to combat climate change by removing CO₂ directly from the atmosphere using renewable energy sources. The process involves drawing air into a collector, capturing CO₂ in a filter, and then heating it to release the gas for collection. The CO₂ is permanently stored underground by partners like Carbfix […]
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