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Direct air capture (DAC) is a technology that filters out carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere at extremely low concentrations (below 400 ppm). A KAIST research team has now succeeded in capturing ...
CARY, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sustaera, a direct air capture (DAC) carbon dioxide removal company spun-out of Susteon Inc., announced the closing of its $10M Series A financing round led by ...
REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - MAY 24: A bank of fans draws air through specialized filters at Climeworks' Mammoth carbon removal plant on May 24, 2024 in Reykjavik, Iceland. Considered the largest direct-air ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Avnos, Inc. (Avnos), the Los Angeles-based company developing the novel Hybrid Direct Air Capture (HDAC™) technology for carbon dioxide removal, today began its first ...
The research team led by Dr. Young Cheol Park of the CCS Research Department at the Korea Institute of Energy Research ...
The company's Hybrid Direct Air Capture technology uses less energy and produces water as a byproduct. Avnos has received funding from the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Office of Naval ...
From left: Olajuwon Dele, Mechanical Engineer, AirinMotion; Cathal Pendred, Sustainability Projects Specialist, daa; Wolfgang Schmitt, Professor, Trinity College Dublin’s School of Chemistry and AMBER ...
At the beginning of this year, a climate tech startup called CarbonCapture was ready to break ground on its first commercial pilot at a site in Arizona. But the project is now about to open 2,700 ...
CCS projects are receiving significant investments, but facing increasing criticism over their effectiveness and high costs. There is a debate about whether these funds would be better spent on proven ...
The concept is in the early stages as U.S. developers explore carbon capture and storage linked to technology hubs. The race to power data centers is increasingly butting up against tech companies’ ...
An array of 12 cigar-shaped steel holding tanks connected to a sleek concrete dock is all that can be seen of Northern Lights, Europe’s newest carbon capture and storage (CCS) project. Pipes from the ...
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